Audio: One pledge's story

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From Feb. 3 through Feb. 11, The Weekly Blog is posting audio from Back Story, a radio show produced by undergraduates in Dan Grech ’99's fall journalism course, "The New Audio Age of Journalism." Complete episodes of Back Story will air Feb. 7 and 14 at noon on WPRB.

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Princeton's eating clubs are campus institutions. Fraternities and sororities, on the other hand, are openly opposed by the University. They don't even have their own buildings. But 15 percent of freshmen join them anyway. Cooper Gegan ’12 tells the story of one student who pledged -- and left -- a fraternity in his freshman year.

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