Incoming freshmen are placed in frosh bands.
This has forced the universities to eliminate or police many frosh-week events and traditions that allegedly encouraged drinking and has banned the consumption of alcohol at most frosh-week events.
By tradition, the rules were to make the frosh feel at home.
Frosh was able to accumulate a range of endorsements at the outset.
Paired by homerooms, each third year student is appointed a frosh student.
Another frosh challenge is the bonfire that must exceed the height of the prior years.
In university, binge drinking is especially common during the first week of orientation, commonly known as frosh week.