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September 26, 2017 David Fahey Uncategorized

American college fraternities and alcohol

Get the Keg Out of the Frat House

John Hechinger

SEPT. 26, 2017 New York Times

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Fraternity initiation season has just begun and already an 18-year-old freshman is dead. An investigation into the death of the student, who had been drinking at Louisiana State University’s Phi Delta Theta house, will most likely point to a familiar culprit: the toxic brew of alcohol and hazing.  [86% of fraternity men living in chapter houses binge drink]

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