<p>On February 22, 2006, Dr. Charles Steger, President of Virginia Tech, commissioned a campuswide Alcohol Abuse Prevention Taskforce. This was prompted in good part by statistics that pointed to the increased misuse and abuse of alcohol among students at the University. The number of students consuming alcohol—and the number of
alcohol related violations—had steadily increased during the previous four years. In 2005, 79.8% of students at Virginia Tech consumed alcohol, with 58.4% of students having engaged in recent binge drinking. (In keeping with the standard, national definition, binge drinking is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks in one sitting.) In
addition, alcohol use was measured at high levels for both underage and ofage
students, with some student organizations facing heightened challenges in this area. For example, 75% of students in Greekletter organizations
participated in bingedrinking activity. Finally, in relation to national averages, Virginia Tech students consumed more alcohol, and engaged more widely in binge drinking
practices, than peers at other schools.</p>
<p>Chuy- These figures were provided by the Virginia Tech Alcohol abuse prevention center, if you take issue with their authenticity or validity, please take those issues with with Dr Steven Clarke, the Virginia Tech Alcohol abuse prevention center. </p>
<p>Further, Dr Clarke has begun a Blacksburg based alcohol abuse prevention coalition, and has stated at the meetings that he views the problem being primarily centered in off campus housing complexes and augmented by the downtown bar scene.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.collegiatetimes.com/pdf/alcoholTask.pdf[/url]”>http://www.collegiatetimes.com/pdf/alcoholTask.pdf</a></p>