The Aerie, Yearbook of University of North Texas, 2003 Page: 30
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FEATURE Sex, Drugs & UNT
SENSUAL, CAUTIOUS: S.A..E.
member David Mumaugh; sophomore,
demonstrates how to properly roll on a
condom. S.A.V.E. uses a variety of
colored model phalluses for their free
sex education demonstrations on
campus. When used correctly condoms
can effectively reduce the risk of
m0) ~ ~ pregnancy and STDs.
F writer: melanie alt
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youth. Campaigns such as Drug Abuse
Resistance Education (DARE) and "Say
NO to Drugs" were launched nation wide
trying to enforce the pre-established ide-
als of baby-boomer generation.
"Drug awareness programs in elemen-
tary and middle school were pointless.
They never told us about the drug, what
it did, how it affected the brain. It was a
closed system. They, being cops, teach-c
ers, government, only told us drugs were
baaad. Don't do them, or you'll be se-
verely punished," James from Carrolton
said.
"At my school, the cop from DAD arUgS ge iened nmy eyes to different aspects of a
passed around three j points to show every-
hey nrtod u aou the d myself and those around me. have enjoyed drugs =
one," Chris from Dallas said. "'If I don't get E
all three of these back this school is getting and been burned by them.. It's your life, it's your
locked down and everyone's getting od ust be sae abou it
searched till I find it.' and like 30 minutes
later when everyone got to see them and Katrina said. "It's illegal. And I don't want to ruin my
they got passed back the cop had four." She said that the following times she future as a professional," Katrina said.
By this time, some students h aveot n oma rEsgot high were nothing in comparison to The next phase begins as teenagers
perimented with cigarettes, alcohol and the first time. stretch their boundries and gain
marijuana, while others have moved on to "I was perfectly happy [the first time]." responsability. They go off to college and
harder drugs Katrina said. some, who have never done anything
Katrina, from Houston, first tried mari- She continued to use marijuana occa- illegal before, start experimenting with
juana when she was 15. sionally because she felt pressured by past drugs. Others continue using illegal sub-
"My cousin decided to get me high," boyfriends. However, she has since quit. stances, while still others "wise up" and ii
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