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March 18, 2010
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DART pushes forward new party permit rules
In an effort to make party hosts more responsible and allow more students to become hosts, the Drug and Alcohol Resource Team has recently announced a new party permit policy.
The policy demands that at least one host of a party attend a DART-run training session, and allows one of the two hosts of a party to be under the age of 21. Any underage host must attend a session. In the past, both hosts had to be over 21 and there were no training sessions.
The policy was implemented at the beginning o…
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