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Sound off with Tiger Band on page 11
1801 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. S., College Station, Texas 77840
Friday, Oct. 28, 2011
Vol. 17 No. 2
DRINK
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DANGER
Harmful effects of alcohol not often realized by students by amy zhang, editor-in-chief *names have been changed to protect student identities
Walter Smith* was driving. It was the morning of a glorious summer day, and he was making his way towards a friend’s house, where he’d be sleeping over. The details seem like the beginning of an innocent story, but the morning’s events would culminate in being one of the worst days of Smith’s life.
Smith had been drinking. He had just come from a party, and recalled one of his friends saying that he could crash at his place afterwards. With a 30-pack of beer in his back-seat, he made his way towards his friend’s house. It was 5:00 A.M.
see "alcohol" on page 3
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PHOTO BY AMY ZHANG
where News Viewpoints Snapshots Student Life
pages 2-5 People
pages 14-17
pages 6-10 Sports
page 18-20
page 11 Health and Rec
page 21
pages 12-13 Entertainment/Etc. pages 22-24
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Martial arts students train for years to achieve black belt status. PAGE 16
For some students, the road to stardom is not a straight path. PAGE 17