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Are UH Students Alcoholics

This is what the UH website says:

“There is GOOD NEWS among college students on the Manoa campus. Click here to read all about it.”

So…I click it and this is what it says.

“Approximately 71% of our freshmen living in residence halls are not considered problem or high-risk drinkers.”

In other words, 29%, or more than one out of four of our freshmen living in residence halls ARE problem/high-risk drinkers.

Okay…so let’s see what else this page says.

“42% of undergraduate students did not use alcohol in the 30 days prior to taking the survey.”

So…58%, more than half, of undergraduates did drink within the month prior to the survey.

75% reported that they did not binge drink, or consume 5 or more drinks in one sitting in the 2 weeks prior to reporting.

So, one fourth of our undergraduates binge drink. Nice.

University of Hawaii at Manoa freshmen residents believe only 1 out of 100 UH Manoa students did not drink in the last 30 days when, in reality, 1 out of 5 chose not to drink.

Or, to put it in a different viewpoint, 4 out of 5 UH Manoa students have consumed alcohol in the past thirty days.

So, the drinking problems at UH-Manoa isn’t as bad as people make it out to be. But there still is a problem.

(But then again I’m not against drinking anyway. If people want to drink, that’s fine with me, as long as they don’t hurt other people. And last time I checked, drinking wasn’t a big problem at the dorms so oh well. It appears that the large number of students who do drink do so responsibly.)

Sea Warriors Continue to Roll — Congratulations, Kristine

February 20, 2006
Sea Warriors Continue To Roll

The HPU men’s and women’s golf teams improved to 2-0 on the season, as they both prevailed in their matches today at the Turtle Bay Country Club. The Sea Warrior men carded a team total of 295, edging out BYUH who finished with a 299. Chaminade placed third with a total of 377. The Sea Warrior women’s team finished with a 381, followed by BYUH (452) and Chaminade (483).

Brian Keller medaled for the second time in as many matches, shooting a team-best 72. BYUH’s Mana Desterny had the low score of the day, finishing with a 69. Craig Imamura and Zak Fearing finished tied for third with a 74. Alex Chan and Alan Baab rounded out the scoring for HPU with a 75 and 78, respectively.

Freshman sensation Kristine Higa shot the low score for the second-straight match, finishing with a 77. Sheika-Ann Ambatali and Nicole Loschke both improved their scores from the last match, finishing with a 100 and 101, respectively. Sharlene Naiker matched her score from last week, carding a 103.

Both teams will return to the Fazio Course at Turtle Bay next week, with tee-time set for 12:00 p.m.