A San Diego State University student found dead Friday morning at a fraternity house. Barzeen Barzanji, 20, was discovered unresponsive in a bed at the Phi Kappa Theta house.

As answers surrounding the death of San Diego State University student Barzeen Barzanji wait to come in, many students are vowing to limit their partying. Student Eddie Tamayo says, "It really does make you think about what you do. But definitely, you gotta stay responsible as a student."

Even though Barzanji was found dead inside of a frat house on Friday that he was not a member of, it's not known if his death was related to partying or any substance.

Still students are rethinking their actions after the first weekend since his death. Kristen Houle says, "I know my responsibilities and I know my place. I know my limits."

Student deaths on SoCal campuses have unfortunately happened before, so this is not a new issue. But some graduates are hoping the news headlines will be a lesson to their younger peers.

Houle says, "I think it's one of those when it happens it's in everyone's mind." But she thinks the fear is short lived and a non-concerning party attitude will return.

As for Barzanji's death police say they don't suspect foul play and as for now they're not saying exactly why he died.

Still this hasn't stopped the young man's friends from hosting memorials at his own campus' fraternity and online.