Ep. 75-Interview With Max Marshall, Author of "Among the Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story"
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Journalist Max Marshall discovered Xanax was a popular drug of choice with students while he was attending college, but he had no idea just how multilayered the drug trafficking on college campuses ran until he learned about the involvement of students and fraternity members tied to the College of Charleston. We discuss this story and how he came to discover it in today's episode. Check out Max's book: https://www.amazon.com/Among-Bros-Fraternity-Crime-Story/dp/B0BSSB98TK/
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