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Does Loyolas harm reduction goal mean that the university places less emphasis on the law?

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Does Loyolas harm reduction goal mean that the university places less emphasis on the law?

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The university expects students to follow Illinois state law and Loyola’s alcohol policy, and we enforce those policies. However, students are young adults who have the freedom and responsibility to make their own decisions, and they often consume alcohol even when it conflicts with the law. Our goal is to reduce alcohol-related harms by creating an environment that promotes responsibility, healthy choices, self-control and good character when making decisions regarding alcohol use.

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