Acadia University's frosh week limits booze
Health officer releases report on alcohol and students
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Posted: Aug 30, 2012 11:46 AM AT
Last Updated: Aug 30, 2012 4:37 PM AT
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Only plastic bottles and cans will be allowed in residence. (CBC)While students move into their residence rooms at Acadia University in the upcoming week one thing they won't be able to unpack is alcohol. Acadia University announced Thursday that drinking will not be tolerated in dorm rooms during its welcome week.
Acadia University is sending a letter to its students' parents outlining their new alcohol policies to curb binge-drinking.
Students will no longer be able to stockpile alcohol in their residence rooms, display or store empty alcohol bottles. Glass bottles are also not allowed.
The school said if the changes don't work they'll try a different route.
The province's chief public health officer, Dr. Robert Strang, was in Wolfville to release his report on alcohol harm reduction among university students.
The province's chief public health officer, Dr. Robert Strang, and Acadia University administration discuss students and drinking (Carolyn Ray/CBC)Acadia University requested Strang's report following a students' death after heavy drinking last year.
Strang said there's a culture where alcohol is a necessity for having fun.
Binge drinking is classified as five or more drinks on a single occasion. On average about 30 percent of Canadian university students are binge drinkers.
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