You want funny? "Funny" was the ongoing battle between the administration and (I think) the NROTC cadets over whether the fountain in front of the student union would be clear, or dyed fluorescent green. I sided with the NROTC guys ...
Back then, the frat rats (apologies to rattus norvegicus) were a fairly small presence on campus. A good thing, IMO.
> I know a lot of people seem to have an adverse opinion of fraternities and sororities. But I joined a fraternity when I went to a cow college in Oklahoma and it was one of the better experiences of my life.
Over the years, a few chapters have done some bad things, to be sure. But, then, bad things happen in dormitories, too. Not to mention off-campus housing. Frankly, I've never understood the animus.