
Alcohol,
Tobacco, & Other Drugs
As a
student at Brown, your life extends beyond the classroom. Learning
to make healthy decisions, including whether or not to use substances
like alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and marijuana is just one of the
challenges you will face. These pages contain extensive information
on many types of drugs and provide specific facts about each drug,
how it is used and what risks are associated with its use. There
is also information on how to help a friend, resources at Brown
and in Providence, and links to learn more.
These
pages are written with the following principles in mind:
There
are risks involved with any drug use, including alcohol.
Most people who choose to experiment with drugs realize there are
health risks involved, but they often don't know what all of those
risks are. Many people don't realize that a person's blood alcohol
concentration can increase for several hours after drinking, putting
them at risk for alcohol poisoning.
Alcohol
and other drug use increases the risk of being injured, experiencing
unwanted sexual activity, and having academic problems. There are
also legal and disciplinary consequences for underage drinking and
illegal drug use.
You
can make safer choices with more accurate information.
If you choose to use drugs or alcohol, you can make safer choices.
The information provided on this site can help with that decision-making
process.
Respect
the rights of people who do not use alcohol or drugs.
Many students on campus do not drink alcohol or use other drugs.
People abstain for many reasons, including religious beliefs, personal
experiences, family history and legal consequences.
Get
help.
Take care of each other. If someone is seriously intoxicated, call
EMS at 863-4111. Don't take a chance with someone's life.
Above you can find resources on campus
and in Providence if you or your friends are having trouble with
drugs or alcohol.
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