Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 26, 1990, Page 12, Image 24

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Alcohol
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DCC( 'A, said about 100 of the 425 people
treated last year were students.
"A lot of the students that end up here
are brought here through the courts.
They were arrested for drunken driving
or other alcohol-related crimes."
After patients are evaluated, coun
selors outline tiie best course of treat
ment, Beale said People with mild prob
lems meet individually with counselors
once or twice a week and go to a therapy
group once a week.
Those with more serious problems
often require detoxification at a hospital
or inpatient treatment center The
length of stay vanes from five days to a
month.
After leaving the center, Beale said,
patients must receive outpatient coun
seling once a week and join another pro
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“It takes a lot of people until they're
arrested, have an accident or lose their
job before they try to get help,” Beale
said. “But were seeing a lot more people
at younger ages now.”
The health education department at
Watkins is working to reduce problem
drinking at KU with alcohol awareness
programs. Health Educator Mary
Altenhofen said she performs between
30 and 40 programs a year on campus.
“We don’t go with the idea of 'don't
drink at all.’ That’s not realistic,'
.Altenhofen said. "It doesn’t go over well
We use the philosophy of responsible
drinking.”
Some people never admit to having a
problem, she said, because the college
scene often revolves around drinking
“If they can’t ever just say, This is all
I'm just going to have two beers,' more
than likely they have a problem,'
Altenhofen said.
Many students do not realize that it
takes an hour to an hour and a half to
metabolize 12 ounces of beer or wine or,
5 ounces of liquor, she said.
There’s definitely a good number of
problem drinkers on this campus, but
hopefully it’s short-lived,” she said
"Finally and eventually, alcohol catches
up with you. It. can happen to anybody
Alcoholics aren’t the typical skid row
bums — they’re also college students
The names of the recovering alcoholics
used in this story were changed.
Convicted
Continued from page 1
sentenced to a maximum five years
imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.
Morris is the first person to be prose
cuted under a portion of the 1986
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Morris claims the 1988 incident was
the result of an experiment gone awry,
but thejury claims he actually wrote the
program carefully to avoid detection
and then unleashed it, causing about
6,000 computers in research labs and on
college campuses to shut down The
affected systems included one at a
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration facility.
Similar incidents that have been
called "copycat” virus crimes have been
reported at Baylor U., Youngstown
State U and the universities of
Houston, Miami, North Florida,
Oklahoma, and Vermont.
Returning
Continued from page 4
F'or many students who have families,
jobs, or who have been on their own for
more than a few years, problems at
home may outweigh academic or social
problems. UCSD students just out of
high school may not face concerns such
as paying a mortgage, locating a
babysitter or finding time to spend with
their spouse.
"Having worked, you look at life
differently,” Patron said. “You realize
there is life beyond midterms and finals.
Sometimes I feel the need to go back to
work to talk to people who understand "
While neither Kelso nor Patron said
they are having an easy time with their
studies, both express confidence with
respect to the future. While making good
grades remains a concern, both feel com
fortable with their situations.
“Now 1 can see the light at the end of
the tunnel,” said Kelso "Last fall,
when 1 was starting over again, all I
saw was fog."