@englishman
Wesleyan’s crime statistics for 2013, as made public through the Clery Act, reported that the school had seen 240 drug abuse violations reported to the judicial committee in the past year, for a student body of 2,900.
http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2015/02/25/four-wesleyan-students-arrested-after-molly-drug-overdose/
You might hope after this horrid occurance the University will have a complete rethink regards their tolerance for this type of activity, drugs are far to easy at Wesleyan and the University does nothing to prevent their use,
@Englishman , this was already addressed on another thread in which you (predictably) also posted and got no traction from the majority of other posters. Wesleyan already has one of the most strictly enforced contraband policies of any selective LAC. And, in case it isn’t clear - that’s how you get Clery statistics. By enforcing the rules. Here’s my previous post just in case you overlooked it in the previous thread in the Parent’s Forum:
@circuitrider
Finally, I think it’s easy to underestimate how much drug enforcement is actually going on at Wesleyan. Unannounced fire inspections are widely believed to be excuses to seize contraband items such as wine, alcohol (including unopened bottles), pot and just about anything associated with pot smoking (bowls,bongs, water pipes,) And, anyone caught with actual marijuana is reported to the Middletown Police Department (MPD) as a matter of policy. These are [snip] much stricter policies than I’ve read or heard about at any other selective small college and I think it reasonable to wonder whether the administration’s efforts to go after a little weed smoking has simply driven the same customers to taking more extreme risks?
http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/parents-forum/1745248-what-is-going-on-at-wesleyan-several-students-hospitalized-p1.html