Word: alcoholisms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Fans will drink no matter what regulations are imposed--excepting of course, a ban on alcohol," a Targum editorial stated. "We recommend that [Rutgers officials] provide extra bags and trashs cans to help clean up the mess thay have helped to cause...
...talking about freshman hell, an almost indescribable experience that affects everyone differently. Some of those who pass through Harvard's Hellgate drown themselves in a synapseblowing miasma of drugs and alcohol. Others slit their wrists, or jump off Anderson Bridge...
Most students agree that drugs, though readily available, are not as prevalent as on other college campuses. Despite efforts last year by the administration to crack down on underage drinking, one can always find a party with alcohol, and some bars in the Square are known to be less than religious when it comes to carding...
...overwhelming majority" of Harvard students have tried drugs, says Dr. Randolph Catlin, chief of mental health services at University Health Services. He attributes the use of drugs to the enormous pressure Harvard puts on its students. "They sometimes take drugs or alcohol to get some relief," he says...
...efforts, and greater public awareness. "Drugs are menacing our society," Reagan planned to say. "They're threatening our values and undercutting our institutions. They're killing our children." The First Lady was going to stress further the vulnerability of the nation's youth: "Today there is a drug and alcohol epidemic in this country, and no one is safe from it -- not you, not me and certainly not our children, because this epidemic has their names written...