ADEP’s primary goal is to provide educational support services to the campus community and to create an atmosphere in which alcohol use is not the central focus of all social events. The program stresses the creation of an awareness of choice, personal responsibility and understanding of consequences in deciding to use alcohol and/or other drugs.
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Please join us this Tuesday, August 28th, from 9pm-12am for LollaNoBooza 2012! LollaNoBooza was created as an annual welcome back alcohol and other drug free event to enrich the TCNJ experience by welcoming students back to school and encouraging them to make healthy choices throughout the year. Spend your first night back at TCNJ this fall helping host a grand celebration with more than 2,500 of your fellow students. Student organizations, athletic teams, faculty, staff, and interested individuals joined together last year for the largest LollaNoBooza turnout ever, and we’re looking to top that again this year!
Due to a large number of sign-ups, we are no longer accepting LollaNoBooza registrations. We welcome all student organizations, teams, clubs, etc. to attend the event, enjoy the night, and network with other groups!
We look forward to seeing you at LollaNoBooza 2012!
LLNB 2012 Team
Joe Hadge, Michelle Gervasi, Hillary Klimowicz, & Kaitlyn Nichols-O’Neill
Need more information?
Click here if you are a student organization!
LollaNoBooza 2012Click here to watch the Student Film Union’s LollaNoBooza 2012 video recap!
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Student Health 101 Online
Check out the latest issue!
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Parent Check NJ
Check out this quiz to see how much you know about the effects alcohol can have on your child in school!
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9-1-1 Lifeline Legislation
(P.L. 2009, c.133) encourages young people to call for help in the event of an alcohol medical emergency. Alcohol poisoning is scary, but now calling 9-1-1 for help isn’t.
Welcome to the Alcohol & Drug Education Program!
Click here to read the 2012 Biennial Review!
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