> “If I didn’t get into Stanford, I probably wasn’t going to go to college,” he told me.
> he returned for his junior year in the fall of 2021 hoping to salvage a sense of community and camaraderie
> host a party at his fraternity, Kappa Sigma, where he was now president
Is he a student, or is he LARPing some idealised college experience he saw in a movie?
> Party hosts must also provide “EANABs,” or Equally Attractive Non-Alcoholic Beverages, to “contribute to an inclusive and inviting experience” for all partygoers. Hosts are also required to take an online “Party Planning Course” before submitting their applications.
My understanding is that stanford doesn't really have "off-campus". Everyone lives on campus. As far as whether he partied too much, that's kind of the point of college to probably more than half of students in America. Not to learn academics but to network with peers.
> “If I didn’t get into Stanford, I probably wasn’t going to go to college,” he told me.
> he returned for his junior year in the fall of 2021 hoping to salvage a sense of community and camaraderie
> host a party at his fraternity, Kappa Sigma, where he was now president
Is he a student, or is he LARPing some idealised college experience he saw in a movie?
> Party hosts must also provide “EANABs,” or Equally Attractive Non-Alcoholic Beverages, to “contribute to an inclusive and inviting experience” for all partygoers. Hosts are also required to take an online “Party Planning Course” before submitting their applications.
Lock it down harder. Do your parties off-campus.