Alcohol problems stem from U.S. laws, not Duke
I am from Canada. In Canada, we can drink when we're 19 and undercover cops aren't the only employees at liquor stores. And when a cop stops you for speeding, they don't ask to see if you have a fake ID. I've now been in the United States for about two weeks and I wish to present to you my thoughts on this alcohol issue. When I left home, my friends laughed at me, joking about my "Orientation Week," a painfully awkward and disturbingly dry five days. In Canada, they have "Frosh Week": Seven days where the goal of every upperclassman is to get positively tanked with as many freshmen as possible.