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The Cost of Staying Silent: Safety Concerns in Greek Social Life at the College
In 1776, the College of William & Mary established an American tradition with the nation’s first fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, originally consisting of five students. Since then, Greek social life has dramatically expanded, not only at the College but across the country. Join Managing Editor Bailey Langhans ’26 as she explores hazing and drugging concerns at William & Mary.