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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe one of the less intense SLACs? Middlebury, Bowdoin?[/quote] Colgate.[/quote] +1 Colgate, Lehigh, Lafayette, Bucknell[/quote] Not Lehigh. In fact, that story reminded me of Lehigh a few years ago. The new president is better, but the fact is, Lehigh went from allowing taps in the fraternity houses to closing down the majority of the houses, leaving kids to party in ancient basements in off-campus housing. The LU PD are merciless. Don’t get caught drinking there. The only thing Colgate, Lehigh, Lafayette and Bucknell have in common is UMC, smart, hardworking kids who drink way too much. [/quote] Not sure that doesn't fit what OP is looking for but I could have misread. As a Lehigh alum during the latter part of APG's reign I would say things socially had started to go downhill but it had been absolutely insane for a while before that. It's just not the climate at any top schools now. Still a great time, ancient off campus basements or not. At any of my visits at other schools the parties were definitely lacking in comparison.[/quote]
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