Sexual assault is mainly caused from drinking on college campuses. Therefore, campuses should be more strict enforcing the rules and regulations about drinking. “A landmark campus sexual assault report released by the US Department of Justice in 2007 indicated …show more content…
Bonnie S. Fisher, the author of There is a Serious Problem with Sexual Assault on College Campuses, explained to us that “a sizeable proportion of undergraduate women (11.1%) have experienced sexual assault when they were incapacitated and unable to provide consent, but the large majority of these victims had not been given a drug without their knowledge prior to the assault” (Fisher). Some women who enter college have no experience on drug related activities due to how they were raised at home. This means that going into college, they should be very careful and mindful of their company they associate with. They are better off with surrounding themselves around positive people to help guide them in the right path. This demonstrates that if colleges restricted alcohol on campus, women entering a new stage in life will not have to go through the dangers and …show more content…
“Twenty percent of college students experience a mental health condition,” according to the College Campus Safety article (“College Campus Safety”). One of those mental health conditions comes from alcohol abuse. Alcohol can damage your liver, including your nervous system and respiratory system. Many of which experienced vomiting, low body temperature and confusion after drinking a certain amount of alcohol. These are a few of the symptoms that alcohol can cause. Colleges should think about providing “alcohol education and behavior change programs.” Another example that shows that drinking can damage someone’s health is the fact that, “1,825 college students between the ages 18 and 24 die from alcohol-related unintentional injuries, including motor-vehicle crashes” (“College Drinking”). Drinking can definitely cause people to do things they do not originally do and can wipe out their memory on what they did the next day. Campuses should think about having random drug tests to decrease the amount of injuries and deaths students cause to themselves and