Quantcast Miami Student

Miami Student

We apologize for the late delivery of Friday's edition of The Miami Student. Issues with the printer delayed distribution. Copies are now available at on- and off-campus dropoff locations. 5:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10

Community to host forum on underage drinking

Caroline Briggs

Issue date: 3/28/08 Section: Front Page
  • Print
  • Email
In an effort to bring underage drinking into the spotlight, Oxford's Coalition for a Healthy Community will be holding a meeting to evaluate concerns over the dangers of underage drinking.

The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. April 1 at Talawanda High School.

The 2008 Underage Drinking Prevention Town Hall meeting will be the coalition's third year participating in the event, which asks participants to hold the town hall meetings during the months of March and April.

Dan Urra is the administrator of the Coalition for a Healthy Community as well as the. Urra said the event is intended to be an open discussion about underage drinking concerns and is geared toward Miami University students, Talawanda High School students and parents.

"The goal of the meeting is to examine and look at the role of the enforcement of underage drinking laws and how this plays into the health and wellbeing of students in the Oxford Area," Urra said.

Laura Esch, assistant to Miami's director of health education, is helping Urra organize the event for the community. Esch said there will be small group discussions between various members of the Oxford community. Esch said parents, college students, high school students, school officials, local business owners, police officers from both the Miami University Police Department and the Oxford Police Department, and a visiting attorney will focus on the enforcement of underage drinking laws. The forum will discuss the possible consequense of underage drinking not only by those individuals who drink but also students who are affected by drinking illegally.

Esch said 43 other town hall meetings are being held across the state of Ohio during the months of March and April to prepare for prom and graduation season, in addition to 1,000 meetings being held nationally to focus on the topic.

Esch said that Student Health Services and the coalition are an important alliance in Oxford because of their similar aims.
Page 1 of 2 next >

Article Tools

Disclaimer: Comments below do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Miami Student

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Poll

Who do you think won the vice presidential debate?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement

In Print

Download Print Edition PDF