Changes to laws governing access to alcohol has led to a "perfect storm" for alcohol consumption, meaning students today drink more dangerously than previous generations of students, University of Otago vice-chancellor Prof Harlene Hayne says.
Prof Hayne made the comments in the latest University of Otago Magazine, telling past graduates of the university the "world has changed substantially since you were a Scarfie".
Over the years changes to laws - including lowering the drinking age from 20 to 18 and the introduction of the Sale of Liquor Act which resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of licenced premises - had led to a "perfect storm" for dangerous alcohol consumption, she said.
"In addition, ... electronic access to money via credit cards or eftpos means that people in this country have almost unlimited 24-hour access to alcohol. Students are no exception.
"What this means is that even if you had a lot to drink when you were a student at Otago, by today's standards you would be a rookie," she said.