Alcala Yearbook 1992-1993

Alcohol and Drug Education

There is another group of people tion. With activities planned on campus besides the R.A.'s and throughout the year like Alco– campus police that takes note of hol Awareness Week, AIDS drugs and alcohol. This organiza- Awareness Week, a Healthy tion, however, aims to stop the Lifesyles program, and the process before it starts. The Office Alcala Leadership Program, of Alcohol and Drug Education, Darren hopes to cure any mis– with its new director DarrenCecil, conceptions students have hopes to play an important part in about his office. He wants the educating students about the ef- students to allow him and his fects of drug and alcohol consump- staff to help them live healthily.

Believers in health - Hea ther Meyers, graduate assistant, Darren ecil, director, and Julie Bays, secrea try, keep the Alcohol and Drug Educa tion office running smoothly.

You party animal! Darren Cecil makes his social calls at Home– coming .

Taking a time-out Julie Bays and Mich– elle Castellano take a moment out of their d ay to view the AIDS memorial quilt.

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If the doors of the Counseling Center seem overwhelming or intimidating, students can always turn to their peers in Campus Connections, a group of USD students trained in para-profes– sional counseling techniques to offer assistence. With Heather Meyers, graduate assistant to the Office of Alco– hol and Drug Education, as their advisor, these students offer confidential couseling in subjects ranging from stress manage– ment to acquaintance rape. Student-lead workshops and exhib– its further help to facilitate the role of Campus Connections in the daily lives of the students.

Drug/Alcohol Ed/ ALPS

by Eu Jin Hwang

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