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Cabrini liquor violations supercede local colleges

way to break up a “party,” write a few violations and send back the masses of underclassmen.

Each year, colleges across the country are required to submit a report of the alcohol violations documented that year. In 2004, with an undergraduate population of 1,600, Cabrini had 323 alcohol related violations. Comparing Cabrini to other schools in the area, that number is fairly high. According to the network ABC “Action News” in Phila., Drexel, a school of 17,000, reported only 277 liquor viola- nish alcoholic beverages to minors.” To maintain fairness, the site also claims: “The college permits legal-aged students and their legal-aged guests to possess and consume alcoholic beverages, in moderation, in some residence hall rooms where all residents are of legal age.”

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Finally, “The college considers violations of the alcohol policy and intoxication, disorderliness or offensive behavior resulting from the use of alcoholic beverages to be subject to disciplinary action and parental notification.”

Cabrini’s number of violations last year supersedes other

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