Is Seton Hall (and the greek life) fun?

following my tours on accepted students day i noticed that there were the rules of the freshmen dorms being completely dry, as well as the lack of prominent fraternity and sorority houses. so my question is: where are the greek life houses in relativity to campus? are they lit? and is there a lot of partying at Seton hall?

If you’re looking for a big Greek life scene this isn’t the school for you