Word: frats
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...wielding students and other rowdies. In the violence that ensued, two were killed, scores injured and 150 arrested. A small band of white students publicly called for peaceful integration of the campus, but Lott was not among them. Nor was he among the rioters. He concentrated on keeping his frat brothers away from the violence, and he succeeded. "Yes, you could say that I favored segregation then. I don't now," Lott says. "The main thing was, I felt the Federal Government had no business sending in troops to tell the state what...
...think people come here because its not your typical frat school," says Catherine D. Rucker '99, also co-chair of the Campus Life Committee...
...people [fraternities] are a big part of their social lives," says Samuel Park, a junior at Stanford. "The frat parties are very open and not really exclusive...
...perception is that if you throw a party at a frat house, which are all university-controlled with the exception of one, enforcement becomes a lot more selective," says Martin Yeung, a Stanford senior...
...frat you can go with a bunch of friends, but if you go to a final club you have to ask, 'Do I know someone here?'" Ellis says...