b'Alcohol Consumption Among First-Year Students at Valdosta State UniversitySavanna M. FinneySponsor: Ms. Catherine Bowers, Honors CollegeThe purpose of this research is to examine the amount of alcohol students at Valdosta State University consume in comparison to nationwide statistics. Alcohol consumption has been a constant issue across universities, increasing drop-out rates, unhealthy habits, and other negative outcomes. While approximately 70% of students report drinking alcohol, prevalence is highest among first-year students. This research addresses the prominent reasons for excessive alcohol consumption as well as the preventative measures students and the university can take to limit consumption. In order to determine if Valdosta State University students consume as much alcohol as the reported national average, I created a survey and analyzed the results. In my results, I found that a majority of students at Valdosta State University reported as much drinking as other students among national universities, with a prominence in first year.The Controversy of Ethical Use from Nazi Medical ExperimentsSavanna M. FinneySponsor: Dr. Cheryl Tillman, Honors CollegeThis paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentration camp prisoners without their consent. The following medical experiments were conducted: genetic studies, survival and enhancement of racial and biological qualities, and drug and treatment trials. This research outlines the specific details of each experiment and the physical, psychological, and emotional impacts on the victims. The defeat of the Nazi party resulted in the Nuremburg Code and the futures of the Nazi medical officials. This paper discusses the question of is it ethical to use the data collected by these medical officials even if they were obtained without consent of the subjects.51'