Posted on 04/13/2006 10:46:51 AM PDT by freepatriot32
Fraternities will not be allowed to have parties with alcohol, according a press release from the president of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) at CU-Boulder.
CU sophomore Jesse B. Gomez attended a party at the Theta Xi fraternity house for about 60 to 90 minutes April 8. Gomez was found dead April 9. The cause of death is still not known, and the investigation is continuing.
We are awaiting the outcome of the police investigation before releasing specific details regarding the event, the press release announced.
The restrictions on partying are indefinite and highly dependent on the outcome of the ongoing investigation, according to the press release.
The case of Gomez's death is still under investigation. Where Gomez was before and after the party is still in question. Gomez was reported to leave the Theta Xi house between 1 and 1:15 a.m. Sunday, and was later seen in his dorm by other residents at about 3 a.m.
A roommate found Gomez dead in his dorm room in the afternoon.
IFC told the fraternities and their members to comply with law enforcement agencies working on the investigation, according to the press release.
If Theta Xi or any other fraternity is found to have potentially violated our Constitution or IFC Event Planning Policy, the IFC Executive Board reserves the right to file internal charges against the accused fraternity, said the press release.
Theta Xi registered the party with IFC and CUPD in advance, and took security measures such as sober event monitors, door control and two registered Student Emergency Medical Service members.
The CUPD is not discussing if people involved with the case are cooperating, if there were any incidents at the Theta Xi party on April 8 or if any other new findings have been found.
The Boulder County Coroner reported Monday that there was no trauma or foul play. The Coroner's office is still running toxicology reports.
We're going to wait for the toxicology reports, just like everybody else, said Lt. Tim McGraw of the CU Police Department. Once the coroner determines the cause of death, we will determine where we will go with our investigation.
Investigators are even checking on Gomez's personal Web site on www.facebook.com, but are looking at it with a wary eye.
We use just about everything we can find, said McGraw. It's certainly not unfounded that people embellish their Internet profiles.
Contact Casey Freeman on this story at (303) 443-6272 ext. 147 or freeman@coloradodaily.com.
I don't blame them. Six years in the Navy and you can't even blow a door all the way off it's hinges? Heck, I blew a toilet into four pieces in junior high.
"NO... Not at all..."
Can you tell that I've probably seen Animal House about 30 times?
Yep.I wonder if they have a Dean Wormer there and double secret probation. Besides what would you expect from a place that gives tenure to such idiots as Ward Churchill.
Me too! Problem is, when I finally went back to complete school, it was nowhere near as enjoyable as the movie portrayed.
Lightweight.
Booze just helps to reduce class size, improve any grading on the curve and the natural selection process. That said, I would prefer they do the drinking in the frat houses and not get on the road and perhaps kill some of us who have already survived the process.
Usually I don't drink but tonight's an exception.
My fiance just died in a raku kiln explosion.
It just helps me cope.
Ever notice that all those"college students" in Animal House look to be in their mid-Thirties!
Ever notice that all those"college students" in Animal House look to be in their mid-Thirties!
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Well, duh! They were in a fraternity.
Also sprach die GDI.
No, they've been dying because their values and priorities are seriously screwed up. It's more important to them to get drunk, than to avoid causing accidents that may get them killed or maimed along with innocent other people that they crash into.
I've actually been to an Otis Day and the Knights concert.
Actually more of a party than a concert.
Sorry to hear of your great loss.
I'll say some prayers for you and you have my deep sympathy.
This should make alcohol even MORE appealing. That is so ridiculous.
They fired me after some of the guys made a bomb and blew one of the doors half way off.
You should definitely have thanked them. You didn't want that job anyway.
I never understood why any frat would want to be affiliated with the campus anyway. Far better to be open to everyone around that school (especially feeder schools like colleges in the area), to have people working for a living involved so as to make the frat more influential and efficiently run, to be able to do things without getting campus nanny permission, and to NOT have to deal with Kampus Kops.
You are dead wrong. This is where the Libertarian side of me starts. People ought to have freedom and freewill. It is not up to you, the government or anybody else to restrict their decision making in that way. You or I might not agree with their decision to drink and drive, but it is an restriction of their freedom to say they can't buy and consume alcohol where they live. I will argue with any Baptist or other Christan about what the Bible says about alcohol consumption. Only excessive consumption is wrong.
I am Presbyterian and devout Chrisian, but many Christians have completely bought into the temperance/ prohibitionist movement, and in my opinion, they have ignored the real Biblical approach to alcohol. If Jesus demonstrated nothing else, he demonstrated over and over again that man is a free moral agent. Many Christians choose to ignore that fact. Worse yet, I believe the failure to recognize that fact has been a real obstacle to our charge to spread the Gospel message to non-believers and win them to Christ. What is more important, restricting someone's right to consume alcohol, or winning their soul to salvation? But it is the current mob-fed modern Christian approach in this country to try to restrict their freedoms to drink (or do other things)rather than win their hearts. Same thing with abortion. If we love, serve and minister to people, much of the abortion problem will go away because we win their hearts to an upright life, not because we legislate their right to an abortion. We moralist/ Christians have gotten lazy and try to restrict freedoms when the real way to fixing the problem is by winning hearts and souls to Christ.
Do they make poor choices? Absolutely. Should we look down our long, moralistic noses at them and legislate their behavior? I think that is a stupid, lazy, non-Biblical and proven ineffective approach to the problem.
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