By KIM ESTES, Four Points News
A Concordia University Texas student-led group called CTX Alive has adopted a peer-to-peer program to educate students on the risks of impaired driving called U in the Driver Seat.
About 2,600 students account for the local total enrollment of Concordia and about 1,800 college-age students die annually from drinking and driving, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Starkly, the death toll represents 69 percent of the school’s total population.
The numbers have captured the attention of CTX Alive, the health and safety organization on the local Four Points campus.
Using the U in the Driver Seat peer-based platform, student leaders take a personal approach to promote what they consider practical tactics in avoidance of statistical risk.

Concordia University Texas senior and CTX Alive president, Leslie Leal, and Xzavier Beacham, also a senior and CTX Alive vice president, sit among red flags symbolizing the 1,800 college-age students that die annually as a result of drinking and driving. They are drawing awareness about solutions.
Photo by Kim Estes




