PCU: The Pit
Formerly known as Psi Kappa Mu, the Pit came into existence after the school banned frats in 1967. They are a group of non-conformists, relishing individualism over group identification.
The one common link that binds the Pit together is their hatred for the PC squads that have taken over the campus. Their unconventional lifestyle turned most of the groups against them, as well as the Establishment (headed by President Andrea Garcia-Thompson). Their numbers have dwindled to a mere nine members, but are always one the lookout for more.
A major crisis hit when they were forced to raise $7,568 for damage bills or else they'd be kicked out of the house (a scheme devised by a combination of Pres. Thompson and Randall MacPhearson). Rather than to enter the workforce (and who in college wants to?), they threw the grandaddy of all parties to raise the cash. And the rest, as they say, is history. . .
Pigman is trying to prove the Cain-Hackman theory. No matter what time it is, 24 hours a day, you can find a Michael Cain or Gene Hackman movie playing on TV.