The Dartmouth Ax job -- roast du jour

<p>“How so, mini? How did what Williams did to get rid of their frats impact anyplace other than Williams?”</p>

<p>Multiple other schools looked at the Angevine report (the basis for W getting rid of fraternities) as the basis for restricting fraternities, not allowing rush until sophomore year, building more non-frat housing on campus, and a few also got rid of frats. Amherst, for example, began their massive housing build in the 60s (though it took them another two decades to get rid of frats entirely.)</p>

<p>Wow - even a wikipedia article on this. Who would have thought it meant anything beyond that campus. Learn something new every day!</p>