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Friday, May 16, 2008

Students Suspended After Drug Bust

Six fraternities at San Diego State University have been suspended as the result of a massive drug investigation which led to the arrests of 75 SDSU students.
"All of the arrested students have been suspended and will be barred from attending classes or taking final exams until their cases are reviewed, San Diego State President Stephen Weber said in a statement. Those who live in university-owned housing were evicted, he added."
One of the fraternities that was suspended, Theta Chi, is being investigated by its national office, which may hand out additional disciplinary measures for the fraternity, including expulsion of individuals or the entire chapter. Source: CBS News.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Alaska Raises the Bar

Alaska is soon to become the second state to implement a statewide drug policy for high school students. It made the move in an effort to curb teen drug and alcohol use, which is among the highest in the nation.
"Students participating in an interscholastic activity who are reported using drugs, alcohol or tobacco will face progressively more severe penalties. A first offense brings a 10-day suspension from all activities. A fourth offense will result in a participation ban for the rest of the student's time at school."
The policy remains in effect even when a student athlete's activity is over for the year. The only exception is for tobacco use. If a student is caught using tobacco while on suspension, the suspension will start over, and will continue being re-started until the entire 10 days have been served. Source: Anchorage Daily News

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