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SA: ''Cayuga's Watchers'' Pilot Proposal Summary

Based off of the Dartmouth’s Green Team Training Manual 2011

What is Cayuga’s Watchers?

Cayuga’s Watchers is a student run SOCIAL AWARENESS campaign meant to curb high risk drinking and the issues associated with it on our campus. Adapted from Haverford’s Quaker Bouncer Program and Dartmouth’s Green Team, teams of four students or less will be present at parties to help monitor the safety of students from a non-confrontational, peer standpoint.

This is not your “usual” sober monitoring program- instead this is a way for students to change how we perceive and respond to drinking. All Cayuga’s Watchers are trained to recognize and help respond to high risk situations, without standing out in the crowd. While traditional Sober Monitors at fraternity parties come with a lot of responsibilities, such as checking whether or not the door to upstairs is closed, whether the party’s not too loud, whether there is beer at the bars (among many other things), ‘Watchers’ are there looking out solely for well-being of other party-goers.

Why should we have Cayuga’s Watchers at our party?

Why should you be a Cayuga’s Watcher?

Community Collaboration

Dan Freshman ‘12, President
Steven Wald ‘12, VP Judicial
Corinna Romantic ‘12, President
Jacob Solomon ‘12, President
Kate Fideler ‘12, NREMT-B
Chris Sanders ‘13
Kat Balram ‘13
Jess Beidelman ‘12, President
Eva Drago ‘12, Chair
Noelle Cornelio ‘12, President
Harris Nord ‘12, President
Sean Donegan ‘12, President

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