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Alcohol Deaths Threaten Frats' Future
September 19, 2005

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A string of alcohol-related deaths has put a lingering mark on U.S. fraternities, the Associated Press reported Sept. 17.

"The existence of our community is at risk," said Chris Kline of the Interfraternity Council. "If one of us screws up, it could go on all of us."

Colorado University -- where a freshman pledge died of alcohol poisoning last year -- asked fraternities and sororities to delay rush (recruiting) from the fall until the spring, in order to give freshmen more time to get used to school. The Greek organizations refused, saying they would lose recruits and money. The school responded by stripping the groups of a number of privileges and advised parents not to let their children pledge in the fall.

As a result, rush turnout has been cut by half to two-thirds.

The fraternities have taken steps to fight alcohol abuse, including holding forums on alcohol and hazing. Interfraternity Council officials said the groups are capable of policing themselves. "We want to hold our brothers accountable," said council President Nate Ushio.

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