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The Magnitude of the College Alcohol Problem

Alcohol use on college campuses in the United States has become synonymous with college culture. Modern day college students face ever-challenging pressures to cope with the reality of college culture and the social consequences that exist surrounding the issue. College offers new students a sense of independence and personal freedom, empowering them to make their own decisions as young adults. These decisions are often times destructive, resulting in numerous problems from legal issues and declined grades, to blackouts, high-risk sexual activity, and even death from overdose. The fact of the matter is that 1,700 college students every year die from alcohol-related emergencies, 19% of whom die directly from alcohol overdose. This is about 400 students every year...

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