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This adds to my curiosity of whether or not underage students/non-students including family members of fraternity/sorority members are or should be addressed in risk management policies. I can recall dozens of parties just before the start of my freshman year in which a number of soon-to-be students were recent high school grads, many of them still under 18 (including myself- I turned 18 three days after starting college). And I recall more parties as an undergrad in which fraternity members would bring little brothers and sisters, some as young as 15. It makes me more concerned now that I work with fraternity/sorority members that may not realize the liability of bringing someone's little brother/sister to a party... new issue for me to address with my students.
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