Addressing the new alcohol policy
Beginning next year, RCAs will be asked to take a more active role when they observe significant violations of the University's existing alcohol policy.
Beginning next year, RCAs will be asked to take a more active role when they observe significant violations of the University's existing alcohol policy.
As reported last week in The Daily Princetonian, the University has announced changes to the role that residential college advisers and Public Safety play in the enforcement of alcohol violations. The new system would require RCAs to intervene when they notice any signs of alcohol consumption among their advisees and break up and possibly report any parties on their floors.
This week at Princeton's annual health fair "Cirque de Sante," students found a colorful bazaar of low-fat foods, posture and dental screenings, Frisbees and lines of nurses administering the year's coveted flu shot.
The University's recent announcement of changes to its policy regarding enforcement of alcohol violations on campus demonstrates an unconscionable disregard for student opinion and concerns.
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