Pubdate: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 Source: Trinidad Guardian, The Copyright: 2003 The Trinidad Guardian. Contact: http://www.guardian.co.tt/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2982 Author: Marsha Mokool UWI PRINCIPAL WARNS: NO DRUGS ON CAMPUS UWI principal Dr Bhoe Tewarie is prepared to crack down on illegal drugs on the St Augustine campus. "I want this campus to be a drug-free zone and I am prepared to deal severely with drugs, drug consumers and drug pushers," said Tewarie. He made the statement last Friday when he addressed some 2,000 new students at the Freshers Orientation and Icebreaker Programme. Up until Friday, there were 3,400 newly-registered students, some of whom were not at the orientation session, which was held at the Sport and Physical Education Centre on the campus. Speaking of restraint and self-discipline, Tewarie said many students develop a love affair with alcohol when they enter the university. "If you can stay away from alcohol completely, you will be better off. If not, try to ensure that you never go beyond being an occasional, moderate drinker," he advised. He told the students: "If you do not develop the capacity for self-discipline at university, chances are that you will never develop that capacity later in life unless you have a major crisis in the future." He reminded the students that they were getting the benefit of a "world-class education at the premier institution of higher learning in the region at 'taxpayers' expense." He also touched on the issue of crime, which he said has become a business in Trinidad. "We have done everything to make the campus a crime-free zone," said Tewarie. He said campus security has been increased, with 17 new recruits in training. Among other security measures implemented are emergency phones at strategic points, improved lighting, a free student shuttle service, a campus escort service between 6 pm and 6 am and E99 patrols around the campus on evenings. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens