256dcd16-aa92-478e-86b7-2f676ec2cbad.sized-1000x1000.jpg Liquor law violations fell 43 percent in 2017, according to the University's triannual Clery Act report. Appears In Alcohol law violations by U.Va. students drop 30.5 percent between 2016 and 2017 By Bridget Starrs | October 9, 2018 While liquor law violations referred for disciplinary actions have dropped significantly, arrests made following violations have remained consistent with previous years.
Alcohol law violations by U.Va. students drop 30.5 percent between 2016 and 2017 By Bridget Starrs | October 9, 2018 While liquor law violations referred for disciplinary actions have dropped significantly, arrests made following violations have remained consistent with previous years.
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