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1j7sJ" * Among my experiences as a college president is the all-too-frequent phone call
nCz_gYcIx in the night that begins: "One of your students is in the emergency room with alcohol
eKq`t.*Ft poisoning." The whole country got a similar wake-up call in June when it was
$]Vvu{ reported that alcohol abuse on college campuses is on the rise, especially for women,
2$MIA?A"Y and that college students drink far more than nonstudents. One statistic showed that
Gqz<;y college students spend more money on alcohol while in college than on books.
dvAvG.;U Alcohol abuse, although tragic, is but one symptom of a larger campus crisis. A
i8\&J. generation has come to college quite fragile, not very secure about who it is, fearful of
J4Ix\r_ its lack of identity and without confidence in its future. Many students are ashamed of
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B4yC"55 insanity defense writ large on campus. This diminished sense of self has caused a
e*7nq~ B5 growth in racism, sexism, attempted suicide, theft, property-damage and cheating on
CO`%eL~ most campuses.
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ZZ<uiN$ campuses. It is happening because the generation now entering college has
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