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Sophomore year was his “drinking year,” Pierce says, to such an extent that he pre-programmed a list of friends’ e-mail addresses into his computer so that when he typed in “drunk?? he could instantaneously send them all his intoxicated ruminations...
Bourdon-Feniou: “I remember my proctor coming home drunk?...
Venu: I joined Kuumba this year. So, besides getting drunk??Oh, do you get drunk, or just drink...
...will not reduce binge drinking because it does not address the root of the problem. It does not change the social mindset that leads students to drink heavily, nor does it teach students to drink responsibly. Students will drink—and possibly get drunk??if they want to, and the best thing the university can do is to minimize the dangers. If the administration wants to address the real problem of binge-drinking, they would be wise to implement programs that will make a difference. Instead of placing a ban on kegs, we encourage the implementation...
Audrey R. Walton ’02: “I really don’t think the law is capable of protecting everyone, all the time, much as it often tries to. The job of protecting a hapless drunk does not fall to HUPD. It falls to said drunk??s friends, in my opinion. And I think in the same way, the role of protecting people from the consequences of bad decisions – as distinct from crimes – should fall to their community, rather than the justice system...