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EDUCATION
Jang: Dry Campus Policies Need Practical Solutions
Colleges implement dry campus policies to protect students. However, reports indicate these policies do little to solve underlying problems. The University of Utah enforces regulations on alcohol consumption. Federal laws in Utah also require higher education institutions to have a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program — DAAPP. However, these policies lack specific guidelines to address student alcohol issues effectively. Merely prohibiting on-campus drinking through written policies fails to address the core problem.
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