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Re: Disregard UNC student
Part of that is probbaly because of increased education. Better to be safe than sorry so to speak.
I know of several people that were taken to the ER when they didn't need it because people were freaked after all the alcohol education. The kids just ended up sleeping it off . . an expensive bed rest. I guess thats a good thing., Quote:
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I saw something on the news last night about this kid -- apparently he had quite the growing record of criminal charges. I think there were three drinking related charges, two for marijuana and a DUI. It sounds like he had some serious issues.
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The easiest way to counter this is to have the police and administration crack down.
Noise complaint, send in the cops. Drinking outside, send in the cops. Bust the chops of the vendors that sell the alcohol to make sure they stop selling to minors. This includes bars as well. Get Colorado off the lists for party schools and onto the boring schools, etc. -Rudey |
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Of course, we'll probably have to move the mountains, too, since that's why a lot of party folks want to come here. |
Call in the COPs, way to go in your thinking!
If that is the way of cureing things then I am glad you are not a Brother of Mine! DeltAlum, Hope You had a Good time!:) Kids will be kids, yepper, get out from parental control and have none! Go Crazy, have a good time and Die!:( Why is it that The 1 % of Kids are singled out everytime there is a death from drinking. It is going to happen. Usually Greeks Try to Take Care of Greeks or at least that was the way We did it in The OLD DAYS! Nice Signature dimwit!:rolleyes: |
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It's what brings kids to the school...it's what makes money for the school. The only way it will change is if kids stop coming because the deaths are too much bad publicity and hence they make less money OR if there are some expensive law suits. -Rudey |
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Things like the Princeton Review, in which the University of Colorado (CU) generally places high on the Party School list don't help -- and certainly some kids are going to come to Boulder at least partially because of that reputation. However, there are many other excellent reasons for attending CU including Nobel Laureats on the faculty, outstanding programs in a number of areas and other lifestyle issues that draw people to Colorado. In particular, the sciences, medicine and law. It's also important to point out that only one of the six deaths occurred on the Boulder Campus. Two were at Colorado State, and the others at much smaller schools -- a couple that nobody really ever hears about. Colorado College at Colorado Springs has the reputation of a highly academic liberal arts school and is seldom thought of in the same sentence with the word "party." Local news reports indicate that this latest victim has a history from high school (here in Denver) of drug and alcohol arrests, so it's an example of the university inheriting his problem. That is not to say that some people don't come to Boulder because of the reputation -- just as some people attend Ohio University (my alma mater) because it generally places high on the Party School list. We (Delt) will probably never recolonize at Colorado because of alcohol and drug problems in our former chapter there which was closed three times. I'm not saying it's not a serious problem -- just that it isn't one that is found only at Boulder, or in Colorado. Maybe a start would be to ban the ridiculous Princeton Review -- but that would probably be an infringement on their First Amendment rightsg, wouldn't it? |
I thought colleges had the option to opt out of the list. I know certain colleges aren't ranked on other lists because the faculty doesn't desire it.
No I don't think it's just Colorado, but I do think certain colleges really do milk the party aspect of college life. Just recently a California CHRISTIAN college sent out recruiting info with a student in front of a baseball field I believe with a caption that read something like this: "See Johnny play the field" and on the flip side of that was Johnny surrounded by girls and it said "and keep on playing the field". What does this say? These colleges are bringing in kids who are higher risk and Greeks are taking the blame when it is the entire school population that has these problems. I believe that it will pay off very well for fraternities like Delt which have chosen to not recolonize problem schools. -Rudey Quote:
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Nightly news
Both NBC and ABC had long stories about college drinking problems Tues. night, including reporters standing in front of GLO houses with the Letters clearly visible.
The U Oklahoma upcoming ban on booze on campus was repeatedly mentioned, and the UOK pres interviewed. ABC (I think) flatly stated that "Samantha Spady died after consuming 40 drinks at the Sigma Pi house" - a flat out lie. Do you suppose that there will be a campus-wide party at Oklahoma the night before the ban goes into effect? |
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