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Administrators, resident fellows discuss hard alcohol in dorms

This morning, Provost John Etchemendy Ph.D. ’82 and President John Hennessy emailed the student body to start a “new conversation” about alcohol misuse. They write that the campus community has worked together to fight the problem through initiatives Cardinal Nights, educational efforts and accountability measures for fraternities and sororities.

Unfortunately, they said, alcohol misuse remains a persistent problem, to the point that they have contemplated “options that we have not in the past, including broad bans on hard alcohol in undergraduate residences.”

On Tuesday night, University administrators, including Etchemendy and Hennessy, met with resident fellows (RFs) from across campus to discuss their thoughts on banning hard alcohol from Stanford residences.

According to University officials, there are, however, no immediate plans to ban hard alcohol.

“[W]e believe a serious campus conversation is what is called for at the moment,” wrote Hennessy and Etchemendy in their email.

 

This story will be updated.

Contact Victor Xu at vxu ‘at’ stanford.edu.

About Victor Xu

Victor Xu '17 is the managing editor of news and a graphics designer. An economics major, he hails from Carmel, IN. He is interested in international development and Kanye West. To contact Victor, email him at vxu ‘at’ stanford.edu.