This spring remember...

it takes more than luck

It takes more than luck to get what you want out of a celebration with friends! If you’re choosing to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, make a plan to Stay in the Blue. 

Shamrock and Roll with a plan

Check out the U-M Events Calendar for a variety of events and activities. Don't see what you want? You also can search by date or keywords.

If you live in U-M Housing, check out one of the many St. Patrick's Day-themed events that your Residence Hall offers. Residents can ask their RAs for more information.

And remember to check in with your group on how they want to connect. Creating options so everyone feels included is key to having a good time.

Lucky Charms for attending an event

It takes time for alcohol to work itself into your system, and more alcohol doesn't always mean more good times. Stay in the Blue to get more of what you want from drinking while avoiding the things you don’t want. Remember, non-drinkers are always in the blue!

  • Eat and hydrate.
  • Set a drink limit.
  • Count your drinks.
  • Pace yourself – sip your drink rather than chugging it.
  • Avoid shots and drinking games.
  • Pour your own drinks and keep your drink with you.
  • Know how any prescribed medications or other drugs you’re taking can interact with alcohol.
  • Travel with a buddy.  It’s less risky to walk home with people you know, especially at night. You can always call SafeRide for free, late-night transportation.

Learn more about how U-M Students Stay in the Blue.

Lucky Charms for hosting an event

Many students choose not to drink or celebrate this day. Consider how your “hype” affects our shared environment.

  • Make sure the people around you are comfortable with the plans.
  • Include alcohol-free options and food at your events so everyone feels welcome, regardless of whether they choose to drink or not. Maybe even try an alcohol-free gathering for an extra inclusive environment!
  • Know how to respond if someone experiences an overdose. This includes having naloxone on hand (you can get it for free around campus), just in case.
  • Become familiar with local laws, policies, and ordinances. Remember, it's illegal to have an open container of alcohol, including borgs, on public property (streets, sidewalks) – even if you’re 21.

Did you know? The State of Michigan has a Medical Amnesty Law! This makes it easier for you to call for or seek help for someone at medical risk as a result of alcohol intoxication or overdose. 

Check out our Social Gathering Guide for more ways to create the best possible experience, whether attending or hosting an event!