by Julie Myers | Sep 26, 2023 | college, hazing, safety
Hazing, a harmful initiation practice, continues to plague college campuses across the world, endangering students’ physical and emotional well-being. We delve into the signs of hazing and proposes effective solutions to curb this issue, fostering safer and more...
by Julie Myers | Sep 19, 2023 | Alcohol, college, safety
Football season is here and every college or university has its own special traditions surrounding the games, tailgating being one of the most prominent traditions. Tailgating is the party that happens in the parking lot before (and sometimes after) major events....
by Julie Myers | Aug 22, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety
Addressing Alcohol Poisoning in College Drinking alcohol is part of the college experience for many students, but whether you’re drinking or not, chances are you will be around others that are. Being able to recognize the signs of alcohol poisoning can literally...
by Julie Myers | Aug 15, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety, Sexual Assault
In college the term ‘Red Zone’ refers to a period during the first six weeks of the fall semester. It is a time when freshmen students are more susceptible to certain risky behaviors, such as excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, and even sexual...
by Julie Myers | Jun 20, 2023 | Alcohol, college, fentanyl, Lifeline Law, Mental Health, news, safety, Sexual Assault
Author: Scott Swan, WTHR.com Published: Jun 19, 2023 This week on WTHR’s ‘Send the Love’ we’re helping high school and college graduates. Rachael’s First Week is a small nonprofit inspired by Rachael Fiege, an Indiana teen who died after...
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