<p>There are many steps between “hunkering down in the library for four years” and getting so wasted that the local PD can arrest your son or daughter. I don’t recommend to any college kid that doing the latter as a pathway to success. We have here a most curious campus and an administration that seems much more concerned about the impression it makes than taking the kinds of actions that will protect its students from harm or better yet, attacking the root causes of these troubling problems. WL is no different from many other similar institutions across our land in having this problem. What is curious is the way it appears to react to these issues, and as readers of this thread can see for themselves , the ways in which some loyal alumni approach these matters. Like it or not, the outside world has taken note of WL’s plight, and takes pot shots at it since whatever this college is doing to combat an out of control booze and party culture doesn’t seem to be working. Long term, if left unaddressed, it will have repercussions and we all hope and pray that it stops soon so that no further WL students will suffer.</p>
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