by Angela Fiege | May 17, 2019 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, Lifestyle, Mental Health, news, safety, Sexual Assault
Rachael's First Week by Dr. Angi Fiege
by Julie Myers | Apr 19, 2019 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, Lifestyle, Mental Health, news, safety, Sexual Assault
(Zionsville, IN, April 8, 2019) – It’s been almost 6 years since a young girl from Zionsville, Indiana, with a promising future, went off to IU excited to start her freshman year and then tragically died before ever attending a single class. Although six years may...
by Julie Myers | Mar 26, 2019 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, Lifestyle, Mental Health, safety, Sexual Assault
March 10, 2019. The Rachael’s First Week team spent the morning talking with seniors from Cathedral High School and the International School of Indiana. The Rachael’s First Week program focuses on educating teens on being aware of what you are putting in...
by Ashley Grigsby | May 27, 2018 | Alcohol, Lifeline Law
“Silly String” and the Indy 500! A potentially deadly way of ingesting alcohol. A new trend has emerged called “silly string” were females are soaking tampons with alcohol and inserting these vaginally as a way to ingest alcohol without drinking it. Drinking...
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 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...
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