for the editor’s choice, ‘Sun-Kissed Hair,’ see page 5
By AMANDA HERMAN
contributing writer
It’s Friday night.
You’re at a party,
red cup in hand.
As soon as the cup is
empty, someone asks you if you want
another drink.
You say “sure,” and
soon enough,...
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for the editor’s choice, ‘Sun-Kissed Hair,’ see page 5
By AMANDA HERMAN
contributing writer
It’s Friday night.
You’re at a party,
red cup in hand.
As soon as the cup is
empty, someone asks you if you want
another drink.
You say “sure,” and
soon enough, you’re on red cup number four and nally feeling full — and
more than a little tipsy.
Alternating drinks with soda or
water is a strategy senior Marianne
Kotacka uses to drink responsibly.
“Soda makes me more full,” Kotacka said.
“So I will not drink eight or
beers if I have a soda in between.
”
Friday and Saturday nights in Harrisonburg can be summed up with
one word to many o -campus James
Madison University students: party.
Students who choose to drink are
responsible for avoiding alcohol-related harm.
Kotacka uses a new resource
to make sure she is doing just that.
The University Health Center’s
Substance Abuse Prevention office
has come up with five initiatives to
provide students with information
and resources to reduce har
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