This scenario can impact me because it makes me think harder about watching people drink. You never know what could happen to someone when they are under the influence. You have to be alert and understand what is going on, and what situation you might have put yourself in. Always know what recourses you have, and who you should be able to contact in case of emergency. This incident showed me that alcohol is nothing to play with, and people can really get hurt if it came down to it. The other boys in the fraternity never knew something like this was going to happen, and they were not prepared for what ended up happening in the end. This scenario also impacted me because; at any point in time in my college career I could be in that same situation,
In February 2017, Tim Piazza died as a result of hazing within his fraternity. In the article “Death at a Penn State Fraternity”, Caitlin Flanagan summarizes the death and events beforehand that made the death occur. She also gives insight as to other occurrences in other fraternities along with at Penn State. Throughout the article, Flanagan seems to rely on life being valuable and that life should not be cut short for social reasons within one’s control. Caitlin Flanagan provides meaningful commentary to help others realize the dangers affiliated with hazing and other “social norms”.
There has been one particular event in my life that will influence my work and goals at CCU. In
Using comedy, they discussed what underaged drinking meant, the effects it has, and the risks it comes with. Though they kept the audience hysterical, both men provided us with hard and shocking facts about alcohol consumption, as well as debunked many common drinking myths. One of the most surreal moments of the night was when they asked the audience for volunteers to share their story on how alcohol affected them or a loved one negatively. As more stories were shared, I felt the crowd shift into a certain realization. As young adults, we are able to recognize the harsh truth of the actions many of us make everyday. It was extremely important to take that moment, to hear primary stories from people like us, to empathize as a student body in order for us to think twice before we make a conscious decision to consume alcohol illegally. Before we let that person drive home under the influence. Before we allow ourselves to be consumed by a product that does nothing but harm our bodies. It’s crucial to our young minds to be shown a new perspective on something so generally and wrongfully accepted. “Shot of Reality” helped our student body understand the effects of drinking, and possibly saved many of us from the devastating consequences drinking can
Fraternities and sororities are at the center of binge drinking on college campuses. It is proven that in fraternity houses, approximately 80% of students binge, and over 50% binge frequently. Fraternities attract people beyond their members, including high-school seniors, which are future college freshmen that are already being introduced to binge drinking as being a social norm. The majority of alcohol-related deaths of college students involve fraternity parties. College administrators are afraid of acting out against fraternities because they do not want to anger the generous alumni donors who themselves, too, were partying during their college years. Colleges should not wait until a tragic event happens to realize that something must be done about fraternities and the alcohol-related problems that they cause. Also, it is morally wrong to treat alumni better than students, giving them the privilege to drink at events such as homecoming activities and sports. Banning alcohol for just students is not an effective way to gain students’ support for any new alcohol-control policies. It is quite obvious that colleges base their decisions on
The influences that made me go to college was my family but mostly my dad, I’ve lived without my dad for about 14 years because of deportation and I promised him I would finish
Another thing that alcohol is a real world problem right now. I began to do research after the event and learned that over drinking for a long period of time can result in alcoholism. For people who begin drinking in high school, their future will contain severe cases of brain, and lung damage. Not only that but alcoholism can change one's family and job life. They can also have a severe case of mental illness and compulsive behaviors. Statistics show that many people drink when they are feeling depressed about any downfalls in their lives. Sadly those down falls only begun because of the
Evelyn and Jim Piazza’s son, Tim died last February 2016 after a frat hazing ritual at Penn State University. Tim, a Beta Theta Pi pledge had been forced to drink a toxic amount of alcohol and then tumbled head first down a flight of stairs. “His fraternity ‘brothers’ then placed
My friend was involved in drinking as you can see in his Instagram pictures. He was at that party and was drinking. He understands what he did was wrong and unsafe. It was one big mistake I’m asking you to overlook. He has been attending drinking seminars on the dangers of drinking, and showing teens from all around the dangers of drinking.
techprogram/paper_40822.htm)." Some other effects that can happen from drinking is that students get in trouble with police, vandalism, get injured, or even worse, death. Over 1,400 students are killed annually because of their alcohol use, according to researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health. This survey also claims that over 600,000 students a year are assaulted by other students who have been drinking. Additionally, over 70,000 are the victims of sex assaults or date rapes in similar circumstances. These are very disturbing figures. Thirty-one percent of college students met criteria for a diagnosis of alcohol abuse and 6 percent for a diagnosis of alcohol dependence in the past 12 months, according to questionnaire-based self-reports about their drinking. Drinking heavily seems to bring out more difficulties in a person's life and can only continue the same way as an adult. One starts to rely on alcohol to solve problems and may continue throughout their life because their body becomes dependent on alcohol to make them feel good again.
Life flipped upside down for Tucker Hipps when he did not have enough money to buy breakfast for his fraternity brothers one morning. September 22, 2014 Tucker Hipps was found dead after a fraternity run. Not only was this a traumatic experience for the campus of Clemson University, this devastating news hit my families heart’s real hard. Tucker was apart of the Sigma Phi Epsilon ,and he was participating in an early morning group activity when things went bad. Tucker was last seen at the bridge, and it was reported he missed breakfast( WSPA staff). With investigations still going on with Tucker Hipps death, evidence is becoming more prominent. Clemson University crowds around together to remember the good times shared
Many American students have their first taste of alcohol when they get to college. These individuals are experiencing this for the first time at what is most likely an unsupervised event at a fraternity house or somewhere else away from parents and authority. The excitement of having an alcoholic drink for the first time often leads to these young adults to drinking more than they can handle. Because these kids have no sense of safety regarding drinking, a dangerous situation may quickly arise. If the drinking age is lowered to 18, then these individuals
If there has been some obstacle or bump in the road in your academic or personal life, please explain the circumstances.
One thing that impacted me the most from our speakers is what Mike said. He said “just because we are in a wheel chair does not mean we need all this assistant, and does not mean we like getting help from everyone”. This impacted me because, I was always wanting to give them a hand, and give them all the help they needed, because I felt bad, and thought they needed it. However, like Mike said, they would rather not get help all the time. They would rather be independent and build their confidence. Another speaker that impacted me was Bret. Bret stated, “This accident was the best thing for me, and I wouldn’t be where I am today if it never happened”. This impacted me because, we see so many people today get into accidents, and lose a limb
Before college, one friend in particular was not a drinker, and he was a straight A student. After joining the fraternity, he was told to go drink at bars with his fraternity on weeknights or else they would drop him. As a result of going out too much, my friends grades fell hard and he was struggling in college. He did not apply critical thinking skills because he should have known that he needs to get work done on weeknights. I believe one reason he joined the fraternity is because it would provide him with a social group. He lacked confidence in himself by thinking if the fraternity dropped him than he would make no friends. He displayed a lack of competence because of the academic failures that followed the weeknight
First of all, fraternities have proven to be a serious reason for underage drinking and binge drinking. These young adults have far less supervision and