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AGDee 09-24-2010 11:41 AM

Purdue Greeks and Co-ops go dry after incidents
 
http://www.jconline.com/article/2010...fter-incidents

Apparently there were some pretty serious alcohol related issues on campus over the last couple weekends so they have agreed to a moratorium on drinking for the moment.

AZTheta 09-24-2010 02:49 PM

Thanks for sharing this; I've passed it along.

AGDee 09-24-2010 06:30 PM

If you read the article carefully, you'll see that none of the serious events were Greek organization related.

AZTheta 09-24-2010 08:03 PM

I did, and I find it intriguing that the Greek and Coop communities are taking the lead in this moratorium. I am not familiar with the Purdue campus culture but I am very familiar with the University of Arizona. I for one would like to see less emphasis on alcohol at most events, if for no other reason than that the majority of the chapter members are not of legal age to drink alcohol.

atrianglepi 09-25-2010 12:40 PM

I am an middle-aged Boilermaker and I feel that this is a step in the right direction. Back in my day the Greeks controlled the campus social scene. Basically if you wanted to party you went to a fraternity. Apartment parties will now become the place for underage drinking.:(

ree-Xi 09-25-2010 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atrianglepi (Post 1987529)
I am an middle-aged Boilermaker and I feel that this is a step in the right direction. Back in my day the Greeks controlled the campus social scene. Basically if you wanted to party you went to a fraternity. Apartment parties will now become the place for underage drinking.:(

In a way, it might be easier to manage/police these events. Smaller parties are easier to control in some ways. The location is usually smaller, there are clear "hosts" and persons responsible (versus an "entity" like an entire fraternity getting blamed for the actions of a few), and it will force people to be more discriminating in who they invite and allow in.

The "cons" are that apartments off-campus might be further than the typical fraternity house so more people are driving, that individuals can be held responsible should things get out of control (and if they are underage or their parents are on the lease, their parents can be liable for problems), and that there are usually too many people in small place with only one or two exits (fire hazard).

The bottom line, is that kids are going to drink, but I think that it's a great step that Greek and similar entities are taking themselves out of that equation.


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