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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.)
So what happens to airplanes after their service lives are over?
Hawaiian Airlines to view the photo
Places Jordon Wants To Go Part 4
Quote of the Day
“Much as I worry that we will lose the best of old Hawai’i, I am equally or more concerned that we won’t move fast enough toward a new Hawai’i.” – John Griffin
Places Jordon Wants To Go Part 3
Moscow, Russia
St. Basil’s Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower of Kremlin, Red Square, Moscow.
Image by Dmitry Azovtsev.
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.
Places Jordon Wants To Go Part 2

Yokohama, Japan
The tall building in this photo is the Yokohama Landmark Tower, the tallest building in Japan.
Photo by Gleam, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.