September 20, 2002
Dip and Sip
It's a test that doesn't require studying -- just a cardboard coaster that Saint Mary's University is giving away to members of this fall's freshman class. The university, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, hopes that students will use the coasters to determine if a drink has been spiked with the date-rape drug Rohypnol.
University officials are trying to raise students' awareness of Rohypnol and other date-rape drugs, which are colorless, odorless, and tasteless, and can cause people who
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