Monday, January 16, 2006

Its Dartmouth Greeks vs. the Liquor Commission

KDE got caught. SigEp got wise.
Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority shut down their party early Saturday morning after a covert New Hampshire Liquor Commission officer, monitoring the party while camped on Webster Avenue, arrested at least one underage partygoer outside the house.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, located next door to KDE, also held a registered party Friday night, but learned of the commission's presence before the night had started, Sig Ep risk manager Mike Dovidio '07 said.

A Liquor Commission officer described as a medium-height, light-skinned black man with a shaved head, who looks like he could be a college student, was already familiar to some students on campus, including Dovidio.

One member of Sig Ep had seen the same man in an unmarked car parked on Webster Avenue earlier that evening and reported it to him, Dovidio said.

After KDE's party had shut down, Safety and Security told Dovidio that Sig Ep was a more difficult target for the Liquor Commission because the fraternity had a "solid presence" at their door, Dovidio said.
"A solid presence." heh. I guess that is a backhanded way of saying they were following the rules.

The Dartmouth Online

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