Impact of Greek life on Dartmouth

<p>ATS: Dartmouth presidents and hundreds of faculty are on record saying basically: “Shut the fraternities down. They are a problem, always have been, and they impede the institutional mission.” </p>

<p>The more “views” that documentation of those facts gets the better. Not everyone will agree, unfortunately, but many eyes might be opened and a proper discussion can take place.</p>

<p>Also, I notice that opie12 never provided citations for his “facts,” nor did he explain why “HYP” fail to dive headlong into the wholesale adoption of the “Greek system” given its very obvious benefits. I guess those schools just aren’t interested in producing leaders, corporate or otherwise. (I can’t imagine how they survive financially without donations from “Greek” alums, either. They must have very small endowments.) Oh, well: Their loss! You’re just not doing things right if your students aren’t urinating on women’s head and getting taken to the emergency room by the dozens with alcohol poisoning . . .</p>