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With another school year, universities create new Greek life restrictions
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Opinion: Murphy Ranch’s abandoned Nazi bunker reflects L.A.’s hidden past
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With another school year, universities create new Greek life restrictions
It’s no secret that the hyper-saturated sorority and fraternity drama of the big screen has spilled over less glamorously into real life. As the upcoming fall term approaches, universities across the country have released and repealed a myriad of guidelines regarding their Greek rows aimed at better-regulating behavior before it becomes dangerous or costly.

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