
A bottle of Absolut Vodka, centre, and Havana Especial rum, both produced by Pernod Ricard SA, sit on a shelf in a restaurant in Paris, France, on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015. Pernod Ricard SA, Europes second-biggest distiller, owner of Absolut vodka, Chivas Regal whisky and Ricard Pastis report full year results tomorrow. Photographer: Christophe Morin/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Source: Time
(PALO ALTO, Calif.) — Stanford University officials say hard liquor is now prohibited in undergraduate on-campus parties.
President John L. Hennessy and Provost John Etchemendy announced the new student alcohol policy in a letter sent Monday to all new and returning undergraduates.
The change comes after former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman, after both heavily drank at a campus party. The case caused a national furor when a judge sentenced Turner to just six months in jail.
Hennessy and Etchemendy say the new policy is part of an effort “to build a healthier campus culture around alcohol.”
According to the new policy, only beer and wine will be allowed at on-campus undergraduate student parties.
Hard alcohol use will be allowed at parties hosted by graduate students and only in the form of mixed drinks.
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