9 college freshmen dead in alcohol-related incidents in first weeks of new school year
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9 college freshmen dead in alcohol-related incidents in first weeks of new school year
Scott Kaufman
21 Sep 2014
According to a report by Inside Higher Ed, nine college freshmen have already died alcohol-related deaths at campuses across the United States in the first few weeks of the new school year.
Tucker Brantly Arnold, an incoming freshman at Texas Tech, died after fatally crashing his pickup truck on August 19. His blood alcohol concentration was .267, three times over the legal limit. Five other Texas Tech students died in that crash.
Another Texas Tech freshman, Dalton Debrick, died while rushing the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. The official cause of death, according to the Lubbock County Medical Examiners Office, was acute alcohol intoxication.
Amy Murphy, the dean of students at Texas Tech University, blamed these deaths on the college effect, which she defined as the idea that once students are on campus, theyre exposed to these higher-risk behaviors and are then more likely to participate in them.