Faculty and administration on alcohol

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The four subcommittees, consisting of students, administrators and faculty, discussed alcohol use on campus and made recommendations for a safer drinking culture. They met Thursday to share the results. The subcommittees had overlapping ideas in many areas and their proposed recommendations will go into a final report that may influence future policy decisions.

The subcommittee on overall Alcohol Use

Recommendations

• Make students more aware of insurance policies for fraternities and safety strategies

• Look into effectiveness of IFC policies and change, further implement, or eradicate policies accordingly

• Work to reduce pre-gaming

• Restructure Winter Term to promote safety and reduce opportunities to use alcohol

The subcommittee on Enforcement and Sanctioning

Recommendations

• Further improve relations between students and Public Safety officers by using further outreach efforts

• Show faculty members the processes Public Safety uses in reprimanding students so as to reduce opinions that Public Safety does not prepare students for the real world

• Facilitate a peer-to-peer mechanism of preventing dangers of alcohol

• Implement policies that create larger sanctions for consuming beverages with an alcohol content over 14 percent

The Subcommittee on Policies and Procedures

Recommendations

• Create definition for excessive consumption

• Make fraternity chapters more aware of procedures for events

• Potentially set a maximum number of attendees for parties so as to limit dangerous issues with excessive drinking

• Further discuss kegs on campus

The subcommittee on Education and Intervention

Recommendations

• Provide additional information on the health effects of using alcohol and more information regarding treatment and interventions

• Provide more information on alcohol throughout a student's time at DePauw, not just in the first year

• Create a clear institutional goal around alcohol