A more Sober UC Boulder: an alcohol-related death forces the University of Colorado to address its "drinking culture".The fall semester was only days old when the University of Colorado University of Colorado may refer to:
Bailey died September 16, during rush week, in the Chi Psi fraternity house after a night of drinking. Pledges reportedly were taken into the surrounding mountains, told they couldn't Leave until they drank four 1.75-liter bottles of whiskey and six 1.5 Liter bottles of wine, and were Later brought to a keg party at the frat house. To its credit, UC Boulder was quick to address the situation, avoiding some of the confusing PR missteps that initially characterized its response to Last year's sex assault/sports scandal. First, Chi Psi's national office revoked the chapter's charter. UC officials also put an end to fall rushes for freshmen students, who must now wait until sophomore year. UC Boulder will also participate in a 28-member panel charged with studying campus alcohol abuse, formed by Colorado State University Colorado State University, at Fort Collins; land-grant with state and federal support; chartered 1870, opened 1879 as an agricultural college, assumed present name in 1957. There is a veterinary teaching hospital, an agricultural campus, and a research campus. after a student death there. Are these actions enough? Henry Wechsler, director of the Harvard School of Public Health The Harvard School of Public Health is (colloquially, HSPH) is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. Located in Longwood Area of the Boston, Massachusetts neighborhood of Mission Hill, next to Harvard Medical School and Cambridge, Massachusetts, College Alcohol Studies Program, has his doubts. Weschler says the rate of binge-drinking is not decreasing, but is staying very much the same, with 44 percent of college students reporting that they ingest in·gest tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests 1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat. 2. successive drinks to get drunk to become intoxicated. See also: Get . UC Boulder, however, is on the right track by addressing the fraternities, he adds. "The Greek system is at the heart of the drinking culture. The schools have to crack down on them," says Wechsler. Binge drinking binge drinking An early phase of chronic alcoholism, characterized by episodic 'flirtation' with the bottle by binges of drinking to the point of stupor, followed by periods of abstinence; BD is accompanied by alcoholic ketoacidosis–accelerated lipolysis and is prevalent at schools with Large Greek systems and Large athletic programs, he says. |
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