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Oct 29, 2012 07:12 AM EDT

Traditions of many prestigious schools across the country often do get out of hand. But, as they have existed for a long time, universities do know what to expect from the celebrations associated with these traditions.

This weekend, Rice University's annual 'Night of Decadence' party resulted in 11 students being hospitalized in suspicion of alcohol poisoning. Six ambulances were called to campus just after midnight Sunday after several students collapsed and passed out during a party.

The Night of Decadence party has been a Halloween tradition since 1972. It is a well known party and was named a "Top Ten Greatest College Party" by a national magazine. Reportedly, more than 1200 people attended the party.

"This party is several decades old. It's a long tradition. It's been organized by the students for a while," said Dr. John S. Hutchinson, dean of undergraduates.

"Because of that history, we have a good idea of the kind of things to watch out for."

University statement reads:

"Houston Fire Department ambulances were called to assist with transporting 11 students who required medical attention due to alcohol consumption at a large party on campus. Alcohol abuse is a serious problem on college campuses across the country, and Rice has been extremely active in educating students about the dangers of abusing alcohol. We will continue our efforts to protect the health and safety of our students."

University officials assured the reporters that proper ID is needed for alcohol at the party and it is not known as of yet, whether any underage students were involved in the incident.

Hutchinson made it clear that though the party is approved by the university they do not encourage the students to drink. He also said that only beer and wine were served at this particular NOD party.

The university officials said they are looking into the possibility of anything else was contributed to the current condition of 11 students in the hospital.

Excessive drinking is not a new problem to Rice. Last year, the university imposed a temporary ban on liquor to curb the growing drinking culture at the university.

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