Word: alcoholizing
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...first it was fun, but then it got old very quick. After about the first season, it started to slide for me. Then Sharon got colon cancer. Then the kids ended up on drugs and alcohol. I was on drugs and alcohol. It was like a ship of doom...
...purpose is to basically make sure that drugs and alcohol are treated in a mature manner,” says President of DAPA Cullen D. McAlpine ’11. “You don’t need to go out and knock back 10 shots to have a good night, so we hope students will for the most part pick up on that and lead a healthier lifestyle. We know that drinking is not going away so we want to make sure people are as safe as possible...
...graduated from an intense training program of 11 sessions. Besides being peer educators, DAPAs can also dish out the dollars for safe partying. However, their range of funding is not just limited to your typical Wednesday night Monopoly marathon. In fact, DAPA will provide grants to alcoholic and non-alcoholic parties alike, though it will not finance the purrchase of any alcohol. Their purpose is two-fold. On the one hand DAPA wants to ensure that ragers don’t go awry because of a lack of food to offset the effects of heavy...
Despite the near-impossible job that DAPA has, its members are proud of how far it has come in just four years of existence. Already, according to McAlpine, the number of freshman admitted to UHS for alcohol issues has dropped. And don’t worry, your freebie fixation will still be indulged as DAPA is looking to continue getting its name out there and making strides to end alcohol abuse...
...Snowball, the freshman winter formal held the next day in the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. The fun was, of course, completely dry. After all, this was “How To Dance Sober,” an event hosted by DAPA, whose funds are used to support safe, alcohol-free social events across campus...