Drugs & Alcohol

Washington State Univ. Temporarily Bans Greek Events

All of the school’s fraternity and sorority events for the rest of the fall semester have been cancelled.

Read: CDC Report Shows LGB Students Have Bigger Health Risks

CDC Report Shows LGB Students Have Bigger Health Risks

Lesbian, gay and bisexual students were more likely to experience dating violence, attempt suicide and try illegal drugs.

Read: Targeting Harmful and Underage Student Drinking

Targeting Harmful and Underage Student Drinking

At Campus Safety Conference East this summer, Vivian Faden, Ph.D., from the NIAAA discusses how colleges can address student alcohol abuse.

Read: Former Sorority Member Sentenced for Killing Newborn

Former Sorority Member Sentenced for Killing Newborn

The former student gave birth to the child at her sorority house.

Pa. School Security Officer Caught Stealing Students’ Medication

The officer was caught on video accessing a nurse’s medical cabinet.

6 Fraternity Members Charged after Va. College Student’s Death

The charges give some information on the death of a student in a case where local police and college officials have been unusually quiet.

Read: Study: 7 Percent of Students Think They’ve Been Drugged

Study: 7 Percent of Students Think They’ve Been Drugged

Drink spiking is difficult to track because it usually occurs while the victim is under the influence of alcohol.

Read: Study: Alcohol Intervention Not Effective with Fraternity Members

Study: Alcohol Intervention Not Effective with Fraternity Members

The study examined the success rates of alcohol intervention programs on students in fraternities.

Read: Study Finds Increasing Amount of Deaths Due to Sedative ODs

Study Finds Increasing Amount of Deaths Due to Sedative ODs

The study’s authors encouraged parents to keep the drugs out of the reach of their children.

Read: Duke Briefly Suspends Sororities after Alcohol-Related Incident

Duke Briefly Suspends Sororities after Alcohol-Related Incident

Duke University lifted its suspension of some sorority activities hours after announcing the punishment.

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