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UMass Cancels All EDM Events at Mullins Center Forever

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From: UMass Student Affairs
Date: September 26, 2013, 12:49:04 PM EDT
To: massmail-l@oit.umass.edu
Subject: Continued Concerns Lead to Cancellation of EDM Concerts at Mullins

A short time ago, the University cancelled the Return to Fantazia, an
electronic dance music event scheduled at the Mullins Center. We were
gravely concerned about a rash of MDMA, Ecstasy or Molly-related
overdoses and deaths in the Northeast related to these events.
Unfortunately, the factors that led to cancellation of the Sept. 21
concert have not positively shifted. In fact, we have grown even more
concerned about ongoing reports of overdoses at such events.

The Molly-taking culture at these shows is real and now exceedingly
dangerous to the health and safety of concert attendees. As a result,
the University is cancelling Above & Beyond, scheduled for Oct. 4, and
Pretty Lights, scheduled for Oct. 30.

While it is true that college students should be trusted to take
responsibility for their own actions, our administrative and student
leadership must also take responsibility for creating a safe and
positive environment that encourages and cultivates good
decision-making. That is ongoing work and critical to building a
community of care and active engagement.

We have broadly shared information about resources and promoted
campus-wide awareness on the dangers of Molly, an illegal, manufactured
drug banned by our Code of Student Conduct. For more detailed
information on Molly and its side effects go to
www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/mdma-ecstasy-or-molly, or
contact University Health Services, the Center for Health
Promotion,?Dean of Students Office or the UMass Amherst Police Department.

We know EDM concerts are not the only place a student can use Molly or
other drugs, but the evidence is clear that Molly use is closely linked
to EDM events. We certainly hope the deliberative process the
administrative staff and the Student Government Association took in
evaluating this matter highlights the seriousness of the issues and our
commitment to a safe university environment. The educational efforts
will continue. The campus-wide discussions on the use of Molly, alcohol
and other drugs will also continue. Despite the disappointment some
students will feel, we hope this is an opportunity to hone in on the
values that we aspire to as a community: care, civil discourse and
meaningful engagement in each other’s lives.

Students who have purchased tickets for the Above & Beyond and Pretty
Lights shows can obtain refunds at the point of purchase.

Enku Gelaye
Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Life

Zachary Broughton
President, Student Government Association

 

I’m not going to lie. I take a perverse satisfaction in this. Sure I feel bad for Umass kids. It absolutely sucks having these concerts pulled from under the rug. But at the same time I despise the Umass administration for the way they’ve treated us for the past 3 years. It was the height of hypocrisy letting other EDM shows go to Mullins Center and not us. They even refused to let us do a charity show for the Marathon bombing victims. Just no rational explanation for it and I’m pretty sure it was illegal. So from a business perspective this evens the playing field, but it doesn’t change the fact this is real fucked up.

Bottomline is you can’t protect kids from themselves forever. You can try and educate them, teach them the risks, but ultimately whatever drugs kids take is up to them. EDM concerts are going to continue whether they are at Umass or not. Umass students are going to continue to go to EDM concerts no matter what. So I just never understand the logic of colleges trying to create a fake bubble for kids to live in. How does that prepare anybody for anything in life? Unless you’ve been living in a cave you should know the risks of Molly by now. If you still chose to do it that’s on you. It’s not on the promoters or the concert. It’s called being an adult. The sooner Umass stops treating kids like they are infants and telling them what websites they can read and what concerts they can go to the better off they’ll be.

PS – Hey Zoomass don’t worry we got your fix.   Foam is at DCU Center tomorrow night and Springfield Oct 26th.   Like to see Umass administration cancel these.  No dice.