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Alcohol Policy Done Wrong


When I was elected Interfraternity Council Treasurer in December of 1997 I knew I was in for a long semester, but I never knew what might evolve. I was elected in the wake of alcohol problems across the country. The only alcohol problem I knew of that had happened at the University of Arkansas involved a fraternity on bid day (the day when new freshman receive their invitation to a fraternity house). It involved two students that drank so much alcohol that they had to be rushed to the hospital. Both students were released from the hospital and the fraternity was placed on alcohol probation. I happened to be a newcomer to that fraternity as well and all alcohol probation meant to the fraternity was that they had to be a little more careful about where they drank alcohol in the house.

The University of Arkansas has been very lenient in the past about enforcing the alcohol policy. The University?s policy is dated February 22, 1974. The policy states, ?Possession and use of intoxicants in public areas of University facilities (including organized ... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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