A NEW HIGH SCHOOL DRUG education curriculum aims to overhaul the Reagan-era "Just say no" mindset by teaching students how to critically think about and use drugs safely – if and when they choose to use.
A 19-year-old Washington State University student died at a fraternity house on Tuesday. A day earlier, a fraternity member at Arizona State University was found dead in his room, and a San Diego...
The Associated Students of Madison passed new legislation regarding the reduction of campus’s carbon footprint and the search for a new University of Wisconsin System President during their meeting Wednesday night.
Sam’s Club has made it easy in recent years to skip the cashier and purchase items via your own smartphone in-store — except when it comes to alcohol.
“I’m sick of finding meaning in alcohol,” says 24-year-old Connor Hunter-Kysor from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He’s not alone—many Millennials are similarly disenchanted with America’s culture around alcohol.
For some 18 million Americans, Prohibition lingers. Counties from Texas to Massachusetts are still officially dry, functioning rather miraculously without readily accessible booze close to 90 years after the nation’s major anti-hooch law was repealed.
Seyfarth Synopsis: Does Pennsylvania’s public policy preclude a nuclear power plant from terminating an employee for being drunk on the job? “No,” the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ruled this October.
JACKSON COUNTY, N.C.--Mothers Against Drunk Driving says there's a loophole in North Carolina law when determining alcohol impairment on the side of the road. MADD says roadside measurements currently recorded are not fully used.
Today, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) released the Beer Purchasers' Index (BPI) for October 2019.
Working with alcohol every day can have dangerous consequences for people in the industry. SB speaks to bartenders who are embracing the teetotal lifestyle, and the organisations facilitating it.