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Alcohol Information

Resources and Information
Research Assistance Journals, Newspapers, and Magazines
Statistics Websites
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1. Research Assistance
If you are looking for information about alcohol for a class presentation or paper, or you just want to increase your own knowledge about alcohol, there are many resources that can help you.

 

2. Statistics

Boynton Health Service conducts surveys periodically to gain a better understanding of the extent of alcohol use and misuse on the Twin Cities campus. Below are reports from the CORE Drug and Alcohol Survey for years 2005 and 2006.

2005 Core Survey Report, University of Minnesota
- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among undergraduate students (1.2 MB)
2006 Core Survey Report, University of Minnesota
- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use among undergraduate students (841 KB)
For more surveys questionnaires and reports, go to our Data & Statistics page for more reports.
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3. Journals, Newspapers, and Magazines

The University of Minnesota Libraries subscribes to many journals, newspapers and magazines that frequently contain articles about alcohol use and misuse among college students and related topics. The following is a list of some of the materials that you may wish to consider.

  • Newspapers

Los Angeles Times
New York Times
Washington Post

 

4. Websites
There are literally hundreds of websites that may assist you in your search for information about alcohol use and related issues. The following are some of the more informative ones:

 

Informational Resources
Related Links
Alcohol Presentations For U of MN Students
Electronic Check-Up To Go (E-CHUG) - Assess Your Alcohol Use
 
 
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