Just days after graduating from high school, my son, Sam, began receiving text messages from fraternity members at Washington State University trying to recruit him. Soon after, Sam decided to accept a summer bid to join Alpha Tau Omega. I was wary of fraternities generally and worried about Sam joining even before starting his freshman year. I set out to learn all I could about the fraternity. I discovered that it was one of America’s oldest fraternities. Its alumni had raised nearly $3 million to renovate their chapter house and the school’s president and other campus leaders participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony unveiling the renovations. What I did not find were rep
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