“114-2 Semester ‘Say No to Drugs – Take Control of a Healthy Life’ Class Anti-Drug Pledge Campaign (see attachment)”
1. Purpose:
In alignment with the Ministry of Education’s anti-drug abuse education initiatives, this campaign aims to promote and deepen anti-drug awareness among all faculty and students, foster a clean and drug-free campus culture, and ultimately achieve the goal of a drug-free campus.
2. Participants:
All day and evening program classes across the university.
3. Campaign Period:
From the first day of the semester, February 23, 2026 (Monday), to Week 14, May 29, 2026 (Friday).
4. Campaign Description:
Each class shall collectively complete the “Say No to Drugs – Take Control of a Healthy Life” class anti-drug pledge.
The class advisor will designate one enthusiastic and willing student (or the vice class representative), serving as a Campus Safety Anti-Drug Seed Member, to be responsible for coordination.
Classes that complete the full class pledge with the instructor’s signature verification and submit it to the Student Guidance and Counseling Section (Office L102) within the specified period will have the responsible student awarded two commendations.
5. Advocacy Content:
“Say No to Drugs – Take Control of a Healthy Life”
[Zombie Road]
Say no to drugs and take control of a healthy life.
Customized e-cigarettes containing etomidate can turn people into “zombies” instantly. Etomidate has been classified as a Category II controlled drug and is often illegally mixed into e-cigarettes. Using it comes with consequences that can be unbearable.
[Drug Temptation Tactics]
Say “No” with courage—my life is under my control.
Be alert to words intended to lower your guard; items offered by others may be drugs. Claims such as “drug use won’t lead to addiction” are false information. If in doubt, immediately consult teachers or contact the Drug Prevention Center.