Holiday Safety
While a number of holidays throughout the year can be fun times of celebration, many also include an increased rate of alcohol and other drug use. Among college students, Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day are two of the biggest holidays associated with substance use, especially heavy alcohol consumption. In the days surrounding both of these holidays, students should practice care for themselves and the Loyola community by making a plan for how to celebrate safely. There are plenty of ways to celebrate without alcohol, but if you choose to drink please pace yourself, stick to your limit, and stay with the same group of friends.
Please read through the sections below to learn how to safely celebrate both of these holidays, including specifics on alcohol safety, LUC policies, and fun events taking place around Loyola.
While a number of holidays throughout the year can be fun times of celebration, many also include an increased rate of alcohol and other drug use. Among college students, Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day are two of the biggest holidays associated with substance use, especially heavy alcohol consumption. In the days surrounding both of these holidays, students should practice care for themselves and the Loyola community by making a plan for how to celebrate safely. There are plenty of ways to celebrate without alcohol, but if you choose to drink please pace yourself, stick to your limit, and stay with the same group of friends.
Please read through the sections below to learn how to safely celebrate both of these holidays, including specifics on alcohol safety, LUC policies, and fun events taking place around Loyola.