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"Don't Drink," School Says; Students' Eyes Glaze Over

August 28, 2007 RSS Feed Print
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In an effort to curb underage drinking, Indiana University has required first-year students to take an alcohol prevention course, reports the Indiana Daily Student. Only time will tell if the program works, but so far praise is not exactly abundant: For some reason, the message not to drink is "boring," "stupid," and "ineffective." —Alison Go

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