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MONEY… Who’s making it? Who’s spending it?

MONEY… Who’s making it? Who’s spending it?. By Kailey Arrivo Tyler Carew Jane Zhai Tom Kuebel. When do you go out?. PUNCH CARD!! THIRSTY THURSDAY!! FRIDAY NIGHT THREESOME !! SUMMIT SPECIALS!!. DRINKING PROBLEMS…. “It’s only called alcoholism after you graduate!!”

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MONEY… Who’s making it? Who’s spending it?

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  1. MONEY…Who’s making it?Who’s spending it? By Kailey Arrivo Tyler Carew Jane Zhai Tom Kuebel

  2. When do you go out? PUNCH CARD!! THIRSTY THURSDAY!! FRIDAY NIGHT THREESOME !! SUMMIT SPECIALS!!

  3. DRINKING PROBLEMS… “It’s only called alcoholism after you graduate!!” Drinking has become a major problem with students at universities and colleges alike. Binge Drinking= 5+ alcoholic drinks in one sitting for men and 4+ for women!!

  4. Heavy and frequent consumption of alcohol can have negativeinterpersonal, legal, and educationalconsequences for the drinker. • In 2000, Henry Wechsler’s College Alcohol Study reported that approximately 44% of college students met criteria for abusive drinking! • Over the past 20 years, Iowa City has witnessed an increase in the number of alcohol establishments that are impacting college student access to alcohol.

  5. BARS • Zoning Laws • Why are there SO many bars? • Location of bars…

  6. $How much are you spending?$ • Student spend a ridiculous amount of money on alcohol, even more than what they spend on school! • A student goes out about 3 nights each week and spend an estimated 20 dollars in the bar each night. • About 10 dollars for food after the bar, and about 5 dollars for cab. There are 30 weeks a school year. So, the total spending is (20+15+5)*3*30=$3150. • Students seem to go out 3 nights a week, but some might drink 6 nights a week that adds up to the spending quickly! • On special occasions, some bar would increase their cover price, and no free coming back: On Halloween: Summit $30, Field House $10New Year痴 Eve: Summit $20Money spent on drinks comes from:Parents, Scholarship money, Work.

  7. At Union: Tuesday - $2 You Call itNO Cover Wednesday - Karaoke Night - $1 Draws - $2 Wells - $3 Calls - NO COVER Friday- FAC - $0.50 Domestic Draws - $4 Domestic Pitchers - $2 Wells - NO COVER Saturday Tailgate - $2 Wells - $1 Domestic Draws - $5 Domestic PitchersEssential Saturday Night - $4 Patron Shots - $10 Bottles of Champagne - $5 Pitchers Sunday Funday - $4 Domestic Pitchers - $2 Wells - $1 Domestic Draws - NO COVER Doors open at 2:00 pm -Many DJs in the bars tend to yell out things To instigate the party scene like, “LET’S GET TRASHED!!” or maybe something more provocative!

  8. NEED MORE MONEY?! • On special occasions, some bar will even increase their cover charge: Halloween: Summit $30 and Field House $10 New Years Eve: Summit $20 • Money spent on drinks comes from: parents, scholarship money, and work.

  9. SPECIAL THANKS… Dana Figlock, M.A. APAGS State Advocacy Coordinator Clinical Psychology Doctoral Candidate

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