Everything that's gone down the last few days on campus has just been really... for lack of better words,
interesting. It's so crazy to see how divided students are-- some are glad "something finally happened," some are pissed because they think it'll knock down the value of their degree.
I'm proud to say State's actually taken the initiative to do something about it. Should any campus collaborate with their local DEA office, they'd be bound to find just as many illegal drugs as they did at ours, if not more. I think it takes guts, effort, and a hell of a lot of energy to be able to do what they did.
That being said, and I surely won't say this just because you'll read it Kim, but I am saddened at the fact that media (and nearly as many students) are knocking all the Greeks as being the ones to completely blame. Any non-Greek students could be a cocaine dealer, it just so happens the main ringleader in this case is Greek. It could be any student that passes away from mixing alcohol and drugs, not just the two in the past year. Being Greek doesn't make you any more stupid, doesn't make you any more immune, doesn't make you the one to blame when everyone starts talking about drug busts and alcohol poisoning.
*shrug* I commend State, I really do. I wish there were other students who could see that too.