During spring break, teens are naturally drawn to the big, fun, exciting parties. Unfortunately, this ties in with becoming more vulnerable to peer pressure. Potentially turning spring break deadly. Like it did for a 20-year-old college student from Michigan in Panama City, Florida in 2013, who died in an alcohol-related incident. For South students, is spring break truly this dangerous? Does a drinking culture exist on spring break, and how serious a threat does it pose?
Spring break is a rite of passage, an opportunity for friends to unite. A core memory for everyone, regardless of the possible concerns. University of Michigan student and South alumni Aidan Clarke wholeheartedly agrees.
“Spring break was amazing,” Clarke said. “I am so thankful that my friends and I had the opportunity to go on one last trip together before college. It was definitely chaotic and hard at times, but one hundred percent worth the hassle.”…