Both Dean and Winston Crisp, vice chancellor for student affairs, hope to put together a team to begin thinking about how to address the issue of binge drinking on campus. Dean said this is not an issue that is pervasive specifically at UNC, but is a national problem that should be addressed everywhere.
While there are medical dangers associated with binge drinking, Dean said changing the social aspect of it is essential.
“It is important to try to get students to understand that it’s not true that everybody else is drunk out of their minds every Thursday, Friday, Saturday night,” said Dean, who also discussed the issue in the Faculty Executive Council meeting on Oct. 20
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He said that some of the consequences — such as driving while under the influence — are matters of life or death.
“There is also no doubt whatsoever that binge drinking has been associated with sexual assault problems that have been documented in many places,” he said.
Crisp said this is an issue of safety and student success.