Panel considers liquor licensing I-1183’s impact on students

PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University communication faculty representing the Murrow Center for Media and Health Promotion will host a town hall about the potential effects of state liquor licensing Initiative 1183 on the college-student population at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, in the CUB Lair.
Panelists will include: Mary Segawa, Alcohol Awareness Program manager for the Washington State Liquor Control Board; John McMullan, WSU Interfraternity Council president; Sigrid Gauger, Community Outreach and Prevention coordinator, Palouse River Counseling; Gary Jenkins, Pullman chief of police; and Erica Austin, professor and director, Murrow Center. Glenn Johnson will moderate.
The event is sponsored in part by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. More information about WSU’s Murrow Center for Media and Health Promotion is available online here.