Eat, drink & be merry
When UW-Madison sophomore Jane Doe vomited into her toilet after a long night out, all she saw was red.
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When UW-Madison sophomore Jane Doe vomited into her toilet after a long night out, all she saw was red.
A banana. A Pop-Tart. A pill.
As dusk makes its home in the mid-November sky, the tin hum of fluorescent lights in College Library is replaced by a chorus of sips. In the café, students survey the fridge, stocked with cans of Redbull, while waiting anxiously in line, anticipating their cup of foamy stimulation. In a booth, a girl adorned in gray sweatpants and a white sweatshirt hides beneath her book. Her hair casually fans her eyes, masking the sleepiness beneath them. Hands restlessly grazing her empty coffee mug, she slumps down further into the cushions. Amid workload, stress and liquid energy, she is far from alone.
Beth Ann Pingel awoke unnaturally early.