Dalhousie University issued a security bulletin to students Friday after receiving multiple reports from students alleging they were served alcoholic drinks spiked with an unknown substance. The university declined to state where and when the party was held, only describing it as an "organized off-campus party." "When you're drinking, you're so vulnerable, you're not paying attention, you're really focused on everything else because of the atmosphere. According to the bulletin, four students reported being served the spiked drinks and the university urged students to be "pro-social bystanders" and look out for one another while drinking at parties. Everyone has to play their part," said first-year student Mhairin Ratushny, who says parties and drinking are common at her residence.
Source: CBC News September 24, 2016 21:11 UTC