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Page 1: Alcohol in College- Nick Gagliardi

ALCOHOL USE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES

Nick Gagliardi

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Binge Drinking and College Students

Binge drinking – 5 drinks in a row for men, 4 drinks in a row for women on a single occasion

Harvard School of Health (2010) 44.4% of students regularly binge drink 22.8% were frequent binge drinkers

3 times/week or more

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Negative Effects on College Life

Frequent binge drinkers are 16 times more likely to miss class, 8 times more likely to get behind in their school work

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Alcohol Abuse Among Students 12,500 college students nationwide

every year who do not return to school due to alcohol related mishaps

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Alcohol Related Problems

62% of Frequent binge drinkers “did something regrettable”

46% fell behind in school work

23% of binge drinkers are responsible for damaged property

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Limits of Alcohol Consumption

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Over 15 Drinks for Tom Ward

On average, 4.1% alcohol/drink

BAC = % 3.091 15 drinks

4 hours of drinking

Legally not impaired to drive, approaching on danger of alcohol poisoning.

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Spring Weekend

-15,000 students participating in unregulated binge drinking

-In 2010, over 400 citations for underage drinking

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Connecticut State Law

Penalty for Underage Drinking

First offense: Up to $300 fine

Subsequent Offenses: A fine up to $500 Subject to a 150 day suspension of motor

vehicle license.

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Alcohol Marketed to Students

“I always drink whatever is the cheapest at the liquor store,” said sophomore Tom Ward. “We’re in college, even if it is more dangerous, I drink what I can afford.”

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UConn Outlets for Sober Choices

Late Night• Friday and Saturday Night

Later hours for Game Rooms• 2 hours longer on weekends (1

a.m.)• 2 hours longer on weekdays (10

p.m.) Other options•On campus movies•Weekly AA meetings•Multiple Activities with SUBOG

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Alcohol Related Deaths

In 2009 alone, 1,825 college students were killed due to alcohol-related unintentional injuries

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Alcohol Related Injuries

Over 600,000 students admitted to hospitals for alcohol related injuries in 2009 alone

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Residential Assistants

Responsible for reducing and eliminating student drinking in dormitories on-campus

Uconn RA’s worked a combined 3,000 extra hours for Spring Weekend 2010 than an average weekend, in efforts to deter drinking

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Violation of Uconn Regulations The following are not permitted as a student at Uconn Illegal consumption, possession No alcohol over 80 Proof Serving to anybody under 21 years of age Public consumption Driving under the influence No tap/keg systems on campus

Any violation of the above requires that student to be subject to consequence, anywhere from residential probation to removal from the university.

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Weekly meetings provided by the university Mondays: 7-8 p.m.

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Bars on Campus

Three local bars on campus Ted’s Huskies Thirsty Dog

• Each offering different specials on various nights to promote drinking on-campus

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Bar Specials on Campus

Nickel Night with 50-cent pitchers No cover-charge Discount food/Single Drinks

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Uconn’s Negative Reputation Spring Weekend 2010

89 arrests 478 calls for service 55 infractions / 107 warnings