The Chronicle of Higher Education

When Parents Say 'Don't Drink,' Students Actually Listen, Scholar Reports

By DAVID GLENN

Washington

In tens of thousands of households this month, parents will have one last anxious conversation with their 18-year-old children before sending them off to college. Don't take foolish risks, they will say, with drugs, alcohol, or sex. At the end of the talk, the parents might wipe their brows...

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