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Don't Assume You Know: Alcohol Abuse
May 4, 2016 | Student-Athlete Development
Don't Assume you know what's in your cup
Ashley Dai • Women's Tennis • Senior • Temple City, Calif. • Media and Journalism Major with Focus in Editing and Graphic Design
“Alcohol abuse is a huge issue on college campuses and causes students to not be as aware of what's going on around them. Be responsible for knowing what's in your cup and what's going into your body."
For more information and resources on making safe, legal and responsible decisions about alcohol, please go to:
https://studentwellness.unc.edu/our-services/alcohol-and-other-drugs-prevention-and-intervention-services
The “Don't Assume You Know” campaign invites people to take a second look at potentially dangerous assumptions. The campaign is particularly geared toward issues college students may face, such as sexual assault, relationship violence, alcohol abuse, hazing and bystander apathy. For more information about the campaign, click here.Hubert Davis Post-Georgetown Press Conference
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