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Volume 1, Issue 10 April 2008

In this issue...Risk Management with the Millennial Generation- (The Millennial Generation consist of individuals roughly born between 1980 & 2000. This group as a whole are....). Mixing Alcohol & Prescription Drugs- (Although high-risk alcohol use is not new and millennial's approach
alcohol differently. Unlike other generations, for whom intoxication was a side-effect of drinking,
Millennial's report that...). Tips For Going Green - (Moving your thermostat down 2
degrees in winter and up 2 degrees in summer, you can save almost...).

Volume 1, Issue 9 March 2008

In this issue...Friday Classes Make A Difference- (A study conducted at the University of Missouri-Columbia found a significant relationship between students having early (prior to 10 a.m.) classes on Friday and the amount of alcohol consumed on Thursday night. This study surveyed 3341 students and found that...). Sexual Assault Awareness Month - (April is Sexual Assault Awareness month, and a variety of activities will be conducted
during the week of March 31 through April 4 to increase awareness of...).

Volume 1, Issue 8 February 2008

In this issue...Keg Registration Ordinance - (As one tool to continue addressing the issue of high-risk drinking in the Twin Cities the...). Local Alcohol Related Statistics - (Unlawful Consumption by A Minor, Illegal Possession by A Minor...). Tips For A Safe Spring Break - (Use a sober buddy system, don't let intoxicated friends...). ISU Alcohol Task Force Convened - The group has been charged with writing a strategic plan that will reduce...).

 

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