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Author:  Roslyn  Myers, Esq..


Source: Volume 07, Number 04, March/April 2006 , pp.56-57(2)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Alcohol on campus and the programs institutions are using to prevent its abuse have been prominent in the news recently. Following is a summary of articles from around the country that provide some feedback from the public about the various prevention options implemented by administrators. “Does It Work? Substance-Free Dorms; Clean Living on Campus” by Tamar Lewin, The New York Times, Nov. 6, 2005, at 4A; “Schools Use Web to Teach About Booze: Students Complain About “AlcoholEdu,” But Educators Say the Program Works” by David Kesmodel The Wall Street Journal Online, Nov. 1, 2005; “Alcohol Makers Tread Tricky Path in Marketing to College Students” by Bruce Horovitz, Theresa Howard, and Laura Petrecca USA Today, Nov. 17. 2005, at 1B; “Student Life; Just Say No? No Need Here” by Abigail Sullivan Moore The New York Times, Jan. 16, 2005; “Traditional Drinking Rites Curbed at Yale” by The Associated Press Oct. 27, 2005;

Keywords: The New York Times; The Wall Street Journal; USA Today; The New York Times; The Associated Press;

Affiliations:  1: Managing Editor of CSSD.

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