
Last Call
So what’s your policy? You’ve read about alcohol as a drug, how its use affects those around you, and how it contributes to life on campus—a lot of information. What really matters, though, is what you decide to do. It’s your health, after all, and your safety that you’re most responsible for. And it’s your friends you’ll be dealing with as you all decide when and how to drink, if at all. It’s up to you to create a policy which makes sense for you, and works with the other parts of your life—personal, academic, and extracurricular. We hope that in reading this handbook you’ve come up with some things to think about, and some resources to use in effort to answer the question: “what’s my policy?”
Cheers!
On behalf of the Alcohol Advisory Board, we thank our primary writers,
Erik Wong
Student Writer
Class of 2003
Moses Pounds
Student Writer
Class of 2004
Ralph J. Castro
Contributing Editor
Manager, Substance Abuse Prevention Services Chair, Alcohol Advisory Board
Carole S. Pertofsky
Contributing Editor
Director, Vaden Health Promotion Services
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For More Information Please Contact:
Ralph J. Castro
Manager, Substance Abuse Prevention Services
Chair, Stanford Alcohol Advisory Board
Health Promotion Services
Vaden Health Center, Room 222
650-723-3429
rjcastro@stanford.edu
© Stanford University Alcohol Advisory Board, 2008
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