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February 28, 2017

Jenna Chambliss is our Featured DUDE

March Featured DUDE, JennaJenna attends Ranger College and is actively engaged in U in the Driver Seat through Ranger’s Peer Educator group. She’s currently studying Kinesiology and expects to graduate this May.

Jenna has been personally effected by impaired driving. Three of her friends fell victim to a drunk driver and lost their lives. Jenna chooses to be the DUDE for her peers because she would rather know they all get home safely than risk losing another friend.

One of her favorite activities she’s done on campus was an alcohol free social where they planned a late night breakfast. It was a fun, well planned event to get friends to do something other than drink and party, which could lead to drinking and driving.

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