A Western University student who was seriously burned in a frat house fire in December of last year has received a revolutionary new treatment in a world first, thanks to burn experts in Hamilton, Ont.
They’ve been up here since the 19th century, mostly at the larger universities, but they aren’t in the news much because they don’t cause the level of trouble the American ones do.
Must have been a tiny or very new school, or they were around and you just didn’t hear about them. They aren’t a big deal in Canada, generally speaking; at my school, I only ever find out about one because a friend of mine had lots of friends in the fraternity. This was at a mid-size school that’s less than 60 years old, iirc.
Yeah, that was the same at my uni. Literally the only way I heard about it was through friends of my friend, in like 3rd year. Not a big thing for sure!
Except at Western, but friends don’t let friends go to Western.
When did Canada get frats? That’s such an American thing.
They’ve been up here since the 19th century, mostly at the larger universities, but they aren’t in the news much because they don’t cause the level of trouble the American ones do.
Sometime around 1879.
Never had any at my school.
Must have been a tiny or very new school, or they were around and you just didn’t hear about them. They aren’t a big deal in Canada, generally speaking; at my school, I only ever find out about one because a friend of mine had lots of friends in the fraternity. This was at a mid-size school that’s less than 60 years old, iirc.
Pretty big/old. It just wasn’t a thing in Canada as far as anyone there was aware.
Yeah, that was the same at my uni. Literally the only way I heard about it was through friends of my friend, in like 3rd year. Not a big thing for sure!
Except at Western, but friends don’t let friends go to Western.