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Alpha Phi dies of alcohol poisioning at SDSU
I can't find any news stories on it yet, but obviously everyone in the SDSU greek community already knows.
This is just what I heard through the grapevine, <edit>. Her name was Jenny. Obviously this is very saddening... <edit> <edit>She was 18. |
Because the SDSU greek community needs more bad events...
Has her name been publicly released? If not, you don't have any business posting it here. Your implied accusations towards her sisters are unnecessary and wrong when we don't know ANY of the facts or background. |
I didn't accuse her sisters, I just said I was WONDERING where they were. It just seems like someone, even a random person, would have seen how drunk she was at some point and done something about it. If she was found alone in her dorm room, I could understand, but she was found in a crowded fraternity house.
As for action being taken, she was 18 and it occured at a fraternity house, so I was more or less reffering to that. I am not sure if her name has been publicly released, but like I said, pretty much everyone knows about it. If you really want me to delete her name, I will, but I don't see what the difference is. |
Well, if she was 18 (therefore under the legal drinking age) and died in someone's house due to alcohol poisoning...first of all, I'd assume they'd try to track down who provided her with the alcohol to begin with. That person could certainly be charged with a crime.
From there on, what action could be taken would depend on the exact facts/circumstances surrounding the incident. I would say that it doesn't bode well for <EDIT>- generally, an incident like this will have people calling for someone's head. |
Just so we're clear here, she was at a fraternity house, yet her sisters should have stopped it? Do the sisters live with the fraternity? I don't see the connection, maybe I'm missing something?
Personally, I think her name should be removed from your post. I don't think it's your place to say who it was. Jenny is not a super common name, so my guess is it'd not be too hard to figure out who it was. |
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In the span of less than a minute, I can easily rattle off at least 2 dozen Jennys that I know personally and encounter on a regular basis. I advise a chapter that has less than 40 members, and there are multiple Jennys in that house. I'd venture a guess that Jenny (or Jen or Jennifer) is one of the most common names out there. |
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Ok, there's this article now with a name released and it's not a Jenny NBC San Diego Quote:
ETA: And on an unrelated note, at what point will female college students stop being called co-eds? It's a stupid name. |
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*shrug* I'm not really digging around their website so whatever. If this was greek related, I'm going to say that SDSU loses their entire Greek system like... tomorrow. |
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Shirley would certainly be a far less common name for a 19 year old girl than Jenny though, that's for sure. How sad that her brother is the one who found her - it would still be sad for him to lose his sister either way, of course, but to find her in that condition would be awful. |
Does the victim's name need to be removed at this point? I'm not sure what the status of this story is, is this information available to the general public? Has her family been informed?
If those two things have happened, I don't see what purpose would be served in deleting the name from this thread. If not, it shouldn't be here. Does anyone know? |
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