
- LocationCohen 162
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Do you know how to party smart? Come pour yourself a “drink” to learn about standard drink sizes and BAC. We will discuss some of the good and not so good things about alcohol, while providing you tips for being safe. Whether you choose to drink or not, this program has valuable information about ways to help you better protect yourself and your friends so that you can party smart!
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