Study: drinking rampant

Nearly half the SCSU students surveyed binge drink two or three times in two weeks

Nick Hanson

Issue date: 5/1/03 Section: News
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John Nesiba, a Nebraska student in St. Cloud visiting friends, pukes outside a party near SCSU.  Afterward he got up and shouted, “Our football team will kick all your a—es, but you would out drink us with like five of you.”
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John Nesiba, a Nebraska student in St. Cloud visiting friends, pukes outside a party near SCSU. Afterward he got up and shouted, “Our football team will kick all your a—es, but you would out drink us with like five of you.”

Although it may not come as a surprise, SCSU has had a questionable reputation when it comes to drinking.

In the past, SCSU has been labeled as a party school; a recent study seems to verify the claim.

A drinking survey conducted in November sampled a random representation of students based on major, sex, type of student and year in school.

Results revealed that about half of SCSU students frequently participate in binge drinking.

Binge drinking, four or more drinks per session for a female or five or more drinks for a male, occurs in nearly half of the student population; 44.7 percent of students reported engaging in binge drinking at least two to three times in the past two weeks.

During the binge, 28.2 percent said that they drink to get drunk either mostly or always. The trend is polar however, because 28.2 percent also indicated that they rarely or never drink to get drunk.

Junior Casey Kluver said that binge drinking is high in St. Cloud, but not a problem, especially compared to other schools around the nation.

"Whatever college you go to, it's going to be like that, there is obviously going to be drinking," he said. "We get a really bad rep., I think a lot of it is hype. We do party a lot, but so does every other college."

Most students also indicated that they drink until they catch a "buzz;" 56.9 percent of students reported that they drink until the point of "buzzing" once or twice a week.

And an alarming 75 percent claimed to drink until "buzzing" at least once per week.

Yet, the vast majority of students have never had to face a consequence for their drinking behavior. Most students - 70.8 percent - said they had never received a drinking related ticket.

"I know many people that have gotten away while DUI," said SCSU junior Trevor Hills. "I've been in the car with many people who have been drinking and driving and nothing bad ever happens, so I see no problem with it."
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reja0101

5/01/03 @ 5:28 PM EST

The Chronicle just now figured this one out? Good for them.

elvisslots

5/05/03 @ 9:59 AM EST

Honestly, I cannot believe that this is even a story. Binge drinking has been happening on college campuses for years and years. The fact that not only the Chronicle, but the media in general has been doing stories on this like it is new revelation is ridiculous. (Continued…)

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