by Madeline Weber | Mar 26, 2018 | Alcohol, college, safety
Answer: YES The idea of throwing up to “get rid of the drunk” is often idolized with encouraging phrases: puke and rally, the tactical chunder, vomit and rock it, chuck and run. I could go into a lot of biochemistry here, but I will spare you. The bottom line is that...
by Erich Weidenbener | Mar 22, 2018 | college, Mental Health, safety
Depression sucks. It can creep into any aspect of your life and make you feel isolated from the world. Often, we feel like we are the only ones experiencing these emotions, but I’m here to tell you that you are not alone. What you are going through is a universal...
by Anonymous | Mar 20, 2018 | college, Mental Health, safety, Sexual Assault
1 year before Sept. 2012… “Just submitted my common app! It’s all complete.” The joy beams down the stairs of your brick home situated in a quiet neighborhood in northwest Indiana. This town has fewer residents than the university you will eventually attend. “I...
by Max Gallivan | Mar 15, 2018 | Alcohol, college, safety
Picture this: You are at a party, and you either do not drink or you know you have passed your limit and you need to stop or slow way down for the night. Unfortunately, it’s a traditionally heavy drinking night (St. Patrick’s Day, Superbowl Sunday, or the infamous...
by Katie McMaster | Mar 11, 2018 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law
Should you contact campus police in addition to 911? In the event of a medical emergency, call 911. If you are calling on behalf of a friend, or yourself, and need immediate medical attention, call 911. Follow the directions of the 911...
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