Tragedy at Dartmouth: Charges Filed After Student’s Drowning
Hanover, New Hampshire – In a heartbreaking turn of events, a bright future was cut short when a Dartmouth College student, Won Jang, tragically drowned following an off-campus party this past summer. The 20-year-old student from Middletown, Delaware, was reported missing in July after attending a gathering that turned into a night of chaos.
What Happened That Night?
Local authorities say Jang went missing after a party hosted by the Alpha Phi sorority, with significant assistance from the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity. While the specifics of that particular evening remain under investigation, it has been revealed that a heavy rainstorm hit the area, leading many party-goers to leave the scene. Jang, who, according to his family, was unable to swim, was unfortunately left behind when others decided to take a dip in the Connecticut River.
A Search Effort
Following Jang’s disappearance, local and state emergency responders launched a thorough search of the river that lasted for several days. Sadly, their efforts culminated in the discovery of Jang’s body, bringing an end to a heart-wrenching search for family and friends.
Legal Consequences for Greek Organizations
In the wake of this tragedy, serious legal consequences are now taking shape. The Alpha Phi sorority has been charged with one count of facilitating an underage alcohol house, while two members of the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity are facing charges for providing alcohol to a person under 21. It has been reported that the majority of attendees present at the party were under the legal drinking age, raising questions about the responsibilities of these organizations and their members.
Dartmouth College’s Response
Dartmouth College has placed the fraternity and sorority on suspension since the incident, a move that remains in effect as the investigation continues to unfold. In a recent statement, the college reiterated its commitment to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for all members of its community. “Dartmouth has long valued the contributions that Greek organizations bring to the student experience, when they are operating within their stated values and standards,” the statement read.
Community Impact and Reflection
The community of Hanover is grappling with the implications of this tragedy. Local residents and students alike are reflecting on the unexpected consequences that can arise from underage drinking, especially during events that are intended to foster camaraderie among students. Many are calling for increased awareness and responsibility among Greek organizations to ensure the safety of all attendees at their events.
Looking Forward
As the legal proceedings continue, the broader Dartmouth community is coming together, hoping to honor Won Jang’s memory while advocating for a more mindful approach toward alcohol use and safety at social events. It’s a difficult conversation, but one that is necessary to prevent such tragedies from repeating in the future.
In a time when students are meant to be enjoying their college years, the hope is that safety, respect, and responsibility will take precedence in the world of Greek life. As we grieve the loss of a young life cut short, let’s remember the crucial importance of community and vigilance in keeping each other safe.

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