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Originally posted by DeltAlum
I don't really see what this has to do with Risk Management per se, but I also don't see what's wrong with it as posted. However I have no way of knowing what the original moderator chose to edit.
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Let's not delve into why the moderator moved the thread, edited, or deleted things like many times in the past.
As for risk management, I think it deals with risk. In today's environment, many risks transfer over to a fraternity or sorority even if something happens outside of the house. You drink at a bar, hold an off campus party, etc. and it can be a risk for your fraternity/sorority. In this case, it was the President of the sorority who lived off campus. Many fraternities/sororities don't even have homes, etc. Well safety shouldn't be a staple of living in a house I would think.
-Rudey
--Access to information is key to lowering risks and increasing safety these days I would think