Good luck with that
    
      From an AP article titled "Universities try to control students off campus:"
    
    
  
  People who choose to live on the beautiful tree-lined streets surrounding the nation's institutions of higher learning often get a more vibrant experience than they expected — loud parties, rundown student boarding houses and trash generated by weekend melees.
A growing number of universities are starting to take a more proactive approach to monitoring off-campus behavior and neighbors say the efforts are working.
. . .
Some universities take their discipline policies a step further. At Duke University, the campus code requires students to report misbehavior by their fellow students to campus officials, no matter where the students find themselves.
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 Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.
Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.

2 Comments:
Amazing how 20-year olds tend to act like children when you, you know...treat them like children...
By Brian, at 11:20 AM
 Brian, at 11:20 AM
	   
Every single Trinity Park resident who has complained about off-campus student parties should very publicly get behind lowering the drinking age back to 18 so that universities can get out of the police business and get the parties back on campus where they belong. (Unless Duke announces plans to completely change the character of the undergrad student body by admitting only Mormons and evangelicals.)
By Anonymous, at 3:50 PM
 Anonymous, at 3:50 PM
	   
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