
Alcohol | Wellness - Arizona State University
Most ASU students who choose to drink alcohol do so responsibly. Responsible drinkers take one or more of the following actions each time they drink: Eat food before and while drinking. Alternate alcoholic drinks with non-alcoholic drinks, particularly water. Avoid drinking games. Limit drinks to one per hour. Drink no more than four times per ...
Alcohol Permits - Arizona State University
An ASU alcohol permit is required any time alcohol is served or sold on an ASU premise that does not have a state-issued liquor license. For a list of ASU premises with a state-issued liquor license, email the Office of Risk Management .
For Student Leaders | Wellness
- 40% of ASU students don’t drink alcohol, according to annual surveys of our students. - Why is this important? - This information corrects misperceptions about student drinking. - These data reinforce positive norms, and affirm that there is a significant proportion of students who enjoy activities that don’t involve alcohol.
Administrators and Staff | Wellness - Arizona State University
- 46% of ASU students don’t drink alcohol, according to annual surveys of our students. Why is this important? - This information corrects misperceptions about student drinking. - These data reinforce positive norms, and affirm that there is a significant proportion of students who socializing without alcohol.
Alcohol on Campus | Office of General Counsel - Arizona State University
This page contains basic information and resources regarding the alcohol laws, regulations, and policies at Arizona State University. Questions? Contact OGC.
Alcohol and Other Drugs | Wellness - Arizona State University
Staying on top of academic responsibilities, going out with friends, meeting new people, working, and taking care of their daily needs are common priorities among college students. To support your success in these and other areas of your life, ASU promotes an alcohol-free, drug-free and tobacco-free university environment.
Alcohol use and misuse | Global Education Office | ASU
Alcohol eCHECKUP TO GO is an interactive web survey that allows ASU students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol. The assessment takes about 6-7 minutes to complete, is self-guided and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor or administrator.
turning 21, any good adult beverage recommendations? : r/ASU - Reddit
2023年3月15日 · campus or just in general for a first drink? Water. Four Peaks is an AZ staple my man, get yourself a Wow, it's a very easy going and citrusy beer. Or if you don't want beer go to any bar and ask the bartender what they'd suggest for a first drink, I bet they'd whip you up something cool, especially if its more of a dive bar. Moscow mule.
A guide to where and when you can drink alcohol at ASU - azcentral.com
2015年8月24日 · Here's your guide for where and when you can have beer, wine and, sometimes, liquor while celebrating at orr with ASU. What: Beer and wine are authorized, but not liquor. Containers must be made...
Changing problem drinking behaviors in college students - ASU …
2019年2月8日 · According to the National Institutes of Health, almost 60 percent of college students ages 18 to 22 drank alcohol in the past month. About 66 percent of students nationwide who drink also engaged in binge drinking, which is five or more drinks in a single setting for men and four or more drinks for women.