Blackouts, unwanted sexual contact and trips to the hospital are some of the consequences of high-risk drinking among college students; it’s a problem universities have struggled to control. (Bridge photo by Brian Widdis)

In part two of Bridge’s look at Michigan’s campus culture of extreme drinking, we examine how policy can address the problem. Experience elsewhere suggests change will take a while, but it can be done.

What can we do to reduce extreme college drinking

How one Nebraska school cut dangerous drinking by a third

Drinking students ring cash registers: the business of alcohol

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