57 Vanderbilt Sigma Chi Frat Boys Arrested After Raucous Campground Party

57 Vanderbilt Sigma Chi Frat Boys Arrested After Raucous Campground Party

A raucous Vanderbilt University fraternity outing resulted in the arrest of 57 Sigma Chi brothers this weekend, according to Tennessee cops. The fraternity members were busted early Sunday morning at a campground where they were celebrating the undefeated Vanderbilt football team’s victory over the University of Mississippi. The students were carted away after the campground’s manager called cops when partiers refused to quiet down in the middle of the night and persisted in setting off fireworks. As seen in the mug shots on the following pages, some of the arrestees appear to have availed themselves of the contents of the many beer kegs cops found strewn at the party site. The camping enthusiasts were booked at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and charged with minor offenses such as disorderly conduct and underage drinking. [Smoking Gun]

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ASU Vomit Prank Could Have Caused Tempe Collision

Two vehicles collided under Arizona State University’s pedestrian bridge Monday evening after several students were caught drinking large amounts of milk and vomiting over the side into the traffic below. A car slowed down to avoid the falling vomit when another car slammed into the first car’s bumper at 6 p.m., according to Tempe Police Sgt. Steve Carbajal. [Cop Shop]

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Beer-Pong Argument Ends With Stabbing at U. Montana Party

A University of Montana student remains hospitalized after he was repeatedly stabbed over a game of beer pong last weekend. The night’s incident stemmed from a “bounce back” rule, where, if played on a ping-pong table with an upright net, the opponent can shoot the ball again if they catch it after one bounce on his or her side of the table. [Montana Kaimin]

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Obama Effigy Hung From Ore. Campus Tree

Administrators at an Oregon college are trying to get to the bottom of who hung a cardboard effigy of Barack Obama from a campus tree Tuesday. The incident at George Fox University appeared to be in protest of a scholarship program geared toward minorities. [ABC News]