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pika at usc 3/18/15

by: FYI

Columbia, SC (WLTX) - A University of South Carolina fraternity is on administrative suspension following the death of a student early Wednesday morning.
The Columbia Police Department and the Richland County Coroner's office are both investigating the death of the student, who was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Coroner Gary Watts says his body was found around 10:30 a.m. at a home on Lee Street, which is off-campus.
Officers say the death is suspicious, but that there are no signs of foul play or trauma.
The student has not been identified. An autopsy is scheduled for Thursday.
The university issued a statement offering their thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of the deceased, and reaffirmed that, despite a number of rumors circulating, the circumstances surrounding the student's death does remain under investigation by Columbia Police and the Richland County Coroner.
The national office for the fraternity issued a statement Wednesday afternoon say the USC chapter is on administrative suspension, and has ceased all operations for now. They add that the fraternity is cooperating with investigators.
"The fraternity's thoughts and prayers are with the family of this young man and the brothers of Xi Chapter," the group said in a statement.

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3. Letting Parties Get Out of Hand
When your parties get out of control, the cops show up. When the cops show up, bad stuff happens. There are several things you can do to avoid this. First, have a sober brother responsible for the event. They have the authority to make whatever risk management decisions are necessary to keep the party under control. Second, hire security to work the party. This adds a third party and will significantly help your risk management credibility. Third, practice common sense before the party. Make sure the house is as safe as it can be. Be sure your neighbors are aware of the event, and give them the contact # of the brother in charge in case they have any issues. Don’t let a great time turn into a major headache.

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#2  by: FYI   
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When you go for those jobs interviews and they do the background check.... They check EVERYTHING!

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