No Greek Life!!.MP4
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Something to know about Williams is that there is no Greek life, Um, whatsoever on campus. Williams actually abolished fraternities and sororities in the nineteen seventies, and so it was just a way of making the campus more inclusive and not like bring groups on campus that would potentially, like, exclude other people. We still have those frat houses, really nice home. Yeah, William's kids are really big into music. If you don't actually want to be in the official school orchestra, there are several, like theater groups that are not actually associating with theater program here at Williams, Um, and they put on productions. There are at least I've archipelago groups on campus. So there's a lot of ways for students to get involved without actually evolved. So if you found something that you really want to do, but you don't want study, it's really more of a habit. I can definitely do that outside of campus because is a liberal arts college. Everybody here has so many interests and you can't study over only have thirty two classes. Um, and that's even less if you decide to study abroad. So they're definitely like through those extracurriculars. You can study or be a part of organizations that you might not otherwise be able to if it was strictly academic.