I agree, @MindLife. I’ve seen my share of “frat behavior” - both harmless and harmful - yet I also know the current pressure to use the Academy to dole out consequences that have not been reported nor treated as an actual crime and which target innocent people in the sweep of accusations. There is obviously a LOT of gray area here. That’s why it’s important to stand up and use social (not university) pressure to monitor behavior. By staying away is NOT to mean ignore the problem - far from it! Shun those who perpetuate this culture and make your lack of presence felt. This is NOT a private matter by any means. It’s one that needs public attention and public condemnation. But the university is not the right avenue for that - the students themselves are.
Any benefits such as property tax exemption and so forth should be addressed to the local taxing authority. Another example of needing to take the problem to the right party to help solve.