<p>Palmettotree, BYOB for fraternity parties in 2004? That should have happened long before 2004, given the legal climate in the past 20 years. I stepped down as a sorority advisor in 1992 due to the increasing number of lawsuits aimed at greek organizations & colleges as a result of drinking. I had to protect my family. Schools have to protect themselves. It’s a fact of life. Gee was hardly raping the culture. He made a decision that is in the best interest of the institution. I’m sure the partiers still find ways to drink, just as we old folks did when the drinking age was upped from 18 to 21 (while we were still 19 or 20).</p>