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<p>I don’t know about you, but from where I see it, I’d not want to apply to a college, if they purposely hid the drugs from me, just because I was a prospective student. It screams hypocrisy to me. However, if the student told them he’d appreciate having no drugs around, then it’s a different story. I really doubt they forced drugs onto him or anything though. Reed doesn’t really have a problem at hand if one was to infer from the information you cited-you’ll get people into drugs at all colleges similar to Reed and some not so similar. There’s no point perpetuating the myth that Reed has a “drug problem” just because some Reedies didn’t hide drugs from a prospective student-that would be trivialising the issue. Yes, Reed has a problem but for entirely different reasons than that. Besides, I’m sure, marthamydearest is at least somewhat aware of what Reed is all about, if she applied and was accepted.</p>