FSU President Lifts Ban On Alcohol For Greek Organizations, Students

Florida State University has lifted a ban on alcohol for all Greek and registered student organizations.

The Tallahassee Democrat reports that Amy Hecht, the vice president of Student Affairs, said although the university lifted the 5-month-long ban, organizations must complete risk management training if they plan to host events with alcohol.

“The Student Activities Center staff will continue to offer training and advising, and will continue supporting all student organizations to prevent dangerous and unsafe conduct and behaviors,” Hecht said in a memo to organizations. “The university also will continue to engage students as we strive for a safer, healthier community for all.”

FSU president John Thrasher initially suspended all Greek life after the alcohol-related death of 20-year-old Andrew Coffey. 

Thrasher partially lifted the suspension and allowed groups to continue recruiting new members in January. But there was still a ban on alcohol.

Nine fraternity members face felony hazing charges in Coffey’s death.

For more information on the case, check out the articles below:

All Frats & Sororities Suspended At FSU After Student Death - Thumbnail Image

All Frats & Sororities Suspended At FSU After Student Death

Grand Jury Investigating Death Of FSU Fraternity Pledge - Thumbnail Image

Grand Jury Investigating Death Of FSU Fraternity Pledge

Grand Jury Spends Second Day Investigating Death Of FSU Fraternity Pledge - Thumbnail Image

Grand Jury Spends Second Day Investigating Death Of FSU Fraternity Pledge

Parents Of FSU Student Who Died At Party Filing Lawsuit - Thumbnail Image

Parents Of FSU Student Who Died At Party Filing Lawsuit

Plea Deal Offered In Case Of FSU Fraternity Pledge's Death - Thumbnail Image

Plea Deal Offered In Case Of FSU Fraternity Pledge's Death


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