It was off-screen as far as I can tell.
Yeah, and it was confirmed when Keith lambasted Sacks for not taking action. I don't think we needed to see a passport scene of Veronica dialing a phone.
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It was off-screen as far as I can tell.
Yeah, and it was confirmed when Keith lambasted Sacks for not taking action. I don't think we needed to see a passport scene of Veronica dialing a phone.
Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention to the dorm/house names but as it played out in the episode, it just seemed like a really wierd aside.
We're guessing Veronica called it in, from what Keith said, down at the sheriff's office. We weren't shown, right?
No, we weren't shown it but I made the leap when I heard Keith's complaint.
Maybe I wasn't paying enough attention to the dorm/house names
It's always Benes Hall. That's where everything happens, since that's where Parker, Piz, Wallace, Mercer, and Moe all live.
Regarding the 10 dollar cup: Oh. Oh oh. I'm gonna have to correct more than one or two fallacies in my understanding of what frats and sororities are and how they relate to the college.
What do you mean?
I thought they had only the loosest affiliation with the college and really only functioned as a weirdly evolved form of off-campus student accomodation.
I don't know why I thought that's what they were. Though considering my knowledge of the system has been gleaned from Road Trip and Andrea Zuckerman's conflicted feeling about sororities maybe I do.
Well, they're not established by the colleges. Like many other student groups with official on-campus presence, they're separate organizations that get permission to establish a chapter on-campus. So they're loosely affiliated in that sense. They're not part of the college's offerings. College students, instead, join them, and perpetuate their presence on campus. That makes more sense in my head.
This wiki article looks fairly informative: [link]
Right. They have national headquarters. However, on some campuses the Greek houses are owned by the university while on others they are separate from university housing.