Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 06, 2005, SECTION B, Page 24B, Image 39

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    21%
66%
77%
74%
more Americans are enrolled in
college today than in 1990.
of college students are 21 years of
age or older.
have used a designated driver when
socializing during the past year.
of college students drink moderately,
infrequently or not at all.
It may surprise you to learn that most college students are
making smart decisions about drinking. In fact, the percentage
of freshmen who say they drink beer frequently or occasionally
is at its lowest level since 1966* By being responsible, today’s
college students are proving that they’re thinking outside of
the classroom, as well as in it.
Responsibility Matters
' ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC
www.alcohoistats.com
Sources' 21% and 66% U S Census-'Bureau 20G& 77% - American Oottege Health Association 2003; 74% - Core institute, 2003, "Trie American Freshman Survey. Sponsored by UCLA, and The American
Council on Education, 2003, According to the U S. Census Bureau, the majority of college students are of legal drinking age However, while moderate drinking is acceptable tor students 21 and older, those
under 21 should not dnnk at all. <>0*. Anhom.H' Sum h Inc.,St louis. MO i