By: William Somers, Jonathan Cherry, Travonte Graves, Nick Reed, & Kody Kitto September 23, 2012.

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By: William Somers, Jonathan Cherry, Travonte Graves, Nick Reed, & Kody Kitto September 23, 2012

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 71.3%, 65.6%, and 69.8% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol within a 30 day period. The amount of alcohol consumption decreased in 2009 and then increased in 2010 back to just below where it began in Overall there is a slight decline in the monthly use of alcohol, but it did stay relatively stagnant. Longwood Drug Trends Alcohol use within 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 20.1%, 12.3%, and 22.5% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes within a 30 day period. The amount of cigarettes smoked decreased in 2009 and then increased in 2010 two % more than in Overall there is an increase in in cigarette use in the 3 year period, however the use did drop slightly in Longwood Drug Trends Cigarette use within 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 15.7%, 18.7%, and 14.4% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana within a 30 day period. The amount of marijuana consumed increased in 2009 and then decreased in 2010 back to just below where it began in Overall there is a slight decline in the monthly use of marijuana, but it did stay relatively stagnant. Longwood Drug Trends Marijuana use within 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 0.2%, 0.6%, and 0.9% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol on a daily basis. The amount of alcohol consumed increased in 2009 and 2010 increasing over 4 times the amount from Due to the small percentages this graph is on a one percent scale. None of the data exeeds one percent. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Alcohol Use Within a 30 Day Period Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 4.4%, 4.9%, and 5.6% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes on a daily basis. The amount of cigarettes consumed increased in 2009 and increased in There was not much deviation between the years other than a slight increase in use. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Cigarette Use Within a 30 Day Period Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 1.7%, 1.8%, and 1.3% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana on a daily basis. The amount of marijuana consumed increased in 2009 and then decreased in 2010 back to just below where it began in Due to the small percentages this graph is on a ten percent scale. None of the data went exeeds ten percent. Longwood Drug Trends Daily Marijuana Use Within a 30 Day Period Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf Missing Yearly Indicator (Used Daily Instead)

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 10.7%, 14.9%, and 13.8% of Longwood students surveyed used alcohol but not in the last thirty days. In 2009 more individuals abstained from using alcohol in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight decrease in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. The year with the most students drinking within the chosen month is Longwood Drug Trends Used Alcohol, But Not in the Last 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 14.7%, 13.8%, and 18.8% of Longwood students surveyed used cigarettes but not in the last thirty days. In 2009 less individuals abstained from using cigarettes in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight increase in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. The year with the most students smoking cigarettes within the chosen month is Longwood Drug Trends Used Cigarette, But Not in the Last 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf

In 2008, 2009, & 2010, respectively, 17.4%, 15.1%, and 18.4% of Longwood students surveyed used marijuana but not in the last thirty days. In 2009 less individuals abstained from using marijuana in the chosen month. In 2010 there was a slight increase in the amount of people abstaining during the chosen month. The year with the most students smoking marijuana within the chosen month is Longwood Drug Trends Used Marijuana, But Not in the Last 30 Days Percent II_WEB_SPRING_2010_LONGWOOD_UNIVERSITY_ES_DATA_REPORT. pdf