Students
at Michigan State University say they
experience a lot of positive peer pressure. Mechanical Engineering freshman
Adam Doody said that the guys on his floor in Wilson Hall keep each other busy
by playing volleyball, Frisbee, skateboarding, long boarding, and having Smash Bros. video
game tournaments.
“It’s
not that we were ‘good kids’ to start off with, we just found that now that
we’ve formed this relationship we’re too preoccupied to go out,” said Doody.
Doody
said that having friends and keeping busy is underrated in keeping away from
things like alcohol and drugs.
“Our
goal isn’t to keep each other from [substances], it’s just a result that happens
naturally,” Doody said.
An
associate of Lambda Chi Alpha, Noskey
said that even the fraternity is a source of positive influence.
“The
guys are really positive and want us to get involved with the community. They
don’t force us at all to do anything; it’s all personal choice,” he said.
Computer
Engineering freshman Dakotah Lytle said that while he’s been at MSU he’s
experienced a lot of people doing homework, not procrastinating, choosing
healthy things to eat, and playing sports instead of videogames.