Anonymous wrote:Really, really emphasize that friends and classmates have an obligation to make binge drinking socially unacceptable and then to be they brother's keeper of anyone who does get really drunk.
Anonymous wrote:The "buddy system?"
This is college, OP, not kindergarten. What do you mean, "no one walks home alone?" Says who? And who enforces that?
Tell that to the draft board.Anonymous wrote:Who ever decided it was a good idea to send a bunch of 18 year olds off to live in coed dorms with booze all over the place was crazy. 18 year olds would be better off living at home, commuting to college, having a part time job. The entire work hard/party hard idea is out of control. College students are out of control. Binge drinking and hooking up will not make your life better. What kind of education is that? Parents are wasting their money. Every weekend is like spring break. College students have no respect for themselves or others when they are wasted. College women and men who drink are at risk for all kinds of terrible things. But mainstream culture can not get past the idea that binge drinking is part of college. It should not be. It is just humans being stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Good lord. How often does something like what happened to Hannah Graham, actually occur? Of all the college students all across the country (or world) that go out and party on weekend nights, this kind of thing is extremely, extremely rare.
I'm much more worried about the boys who rape and assault girls, or slip them something in their drink. Or colleges that cover up rape on campuses, or protect athletes who behave terribly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less of the futuristic "Big Brother" is watching and recording, and more of the "old school."
Young men and young women live in separate dorms.
Dorm check in is 11:00 p.m. on weekdays and midnight on Friday and Saturday.
Every student lives in a dorm except seniors, who have a choice of where to live. Colleges can buy up the existing off-campus apartments to facilitate this.
Every other weekend the college divisions or dorms sponsor later evening social events.
Drinking and drug use for social reasons is limited to certain weekend hours on campus, and is off limits in the dorms after ten on weekend nights.
This is college, not high school. 20 year olds do not need curfews.
Well, obviously some do. The problem is too much freedom dumped into kids' laps all at once. The result is binge drinking and casual sex. You aren't automatically a mature adult just because you've got a high school diploma.
Who the hell are you blaming here? Hannah? Her parents? The University? The college Ski Team? Her good Friends? The bars? Because if that is what you are doing -that is absolutely ridiculous. JM is thirty freakin' two and he came on to a vulnerable teenager and made her disappear.
I'm not blaming anyone! Just agreeing with the PP that college kids would be safer if we still had single sex dorms with curfews. I am amazed that all parents cannot see the wisdom of those rules. I had too much freedom as a college student and made some bad decisions, I was lucky nothing happened to me.