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...order to implement this strategy, we are planning to prominently publicize these facts. Campus media campaigns will feature statistics about Harvard students which illustrate that most students are making healthy, low-risk choices with respect to alcohol use. A typical social norms message would be: 78 percent of Harvard students had 0 to 5 drinks the last time they partied. Because many students tend to overestimate the extent to which their peers engage in high-risk behaviors, providing realistic data on actual alcohol consumption levels will help to challenge existing misperceptions and may, in turn, lead to more moderate behaviors...
Nelson, who replaces Dingman as chair to the Committee on House Life (CHL), will also work closely with the Undergraduate Council’s Student Affairs Committee (SAC) to implement proposals—such as housing neighborhoods—intended to improve student life, SAC Chair Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06 said...
Students and colleagues at Cornell also describe Nelson as the backbone of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs (OFSA) at Cornell and credit Nelson for helping to implement “Creating Chapters of Excellence,” a program that facilitates community service and cultural awareness initiatives on campus...
...powerful Ways and Means subcommittee, told TIME, "I've talked to the White House staff. I've talked to FEMA. I've talked with the Army. And, of course, I've talked with the state office of emergency preparedness. And nobody, federal or state, seems to know how to implement a decision, if we can get a decision." As in any war, the best weapons mean nothing without leadership and communication. On Friday, hours after even the President had shifted to calling the government's response "not acceptable," the No. 2 at FEMA sounded as though he had been monitoring...
...Iowa, police departments are facing a more basic problem: figuring out how to implement the laws. Just days before the new residency ban took effect, officials were scrambling to determine exactly which of the state's 6,000 registered offenders would have to move, and mapping out pedophile-free zones in places like Polk County, which has more than 1,400 registered day-care centers and 90 schools. What's more, Des Moines police sergeant Barry Arnold, who is overseeing the law in the state capital, estimates that the whereabouts of some 15% to 18% of the city's convicted...