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A merchant account of sordidness and redemption by the Dartmouth fraternity member whose Rolling Stone account blew the whistle on the frat's inhumane hazing procedures. Always trust the brotherhood. Always protect your pledge brothers. What goes on in the house stays in the house. Before attending Dartmouth, the most detrimental thing Andrew Lohse possessed ever done was skip school to attend a John McCain rally. Growing up in suburban NJ, he was the typical American honor learner: straight As, on the lacrosse team, leader of the Model U.N. He imagined pursuing in his grandfather's footsteps and graduating from the Ivy Category. When he arrived at Dartmouth, however, he found not the renowned university of years earlier, but a wasteland of privilege and moral entropy. So when he rushed Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the fraternity that inspired the rival house in Canine House, Lohse's once-perfect life, as well as his goals, started to crumble around him. Lured by free booze and friendly brothers, Andrew pledged Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and soon his life became an unhealthy pattern of binge drinking and general public humiliation. From chugging vinegar to going swimming in a pool of human being throw away, Lohse's pledge school endured cruelty and mental health coercion in the hopes of obtaining a bid. Although Andrew succeeded in getting started with the fraternity, the style of abuse sustained - except over time, he became the abuser. Told by way of a modern-day Holden Caulfield, this is a shocking expos of America's most exclusive establishments and a cautionary story for modern times.