Antelope Valley Press

Cornell frat parties on hold; druggings reported

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ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — Cornell University has announced the temporary suspension of fraternity parties after a student reported being sexually assaulted Sunday and four others were reportedly drugged at off-campus housing in recent weeks, university leaders said, this week.

All of the incidents occurred at residences affiliated with registered fraterniti­es, according to a statement to students, Monday, by President Martha Pollack and Vice President Ryan Lombardi.

Police investigat­ions are ongoing. The suspension of fraternity parties and other social events at the Ivy League university follows an emergency meeting, Sunday, between the Interfrate­rnity Council, which governs recognized fraterniti­es, and staff, the statement said. IFC student leaders made the decision voluntaril­y.

“Fraternity leaders will take this time to implement stronger health and safety plans,” the university statement said. “No IFC-affiliated social events will resume until student leaders and Cornell staff are confident activities can take place responsibl­y and safely.”

The IFC did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, Tuesday.

A Cornell University Police alert, Friday, warned of at least four incidents, since Sept. 24, in which students reported they had become incapacita­ted while attending parties off campus, despite having consumed little or no alcohol. The individual­s believed they were exposed to Rohypnol, the alert said. Commonly called “roofies,” the illegal sedative is known as a date-rape drug.

On Sunday, university police said a student reported being sexually assaulted at an event between 2:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m., that morning.

“Like you, we are outraged and saddened by the Cornell University Police Department (CUPD) crime alerts issued, this weekend,” Pollack and Lombardi said.

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