Welcome to college, y'all. Here's what you need to know about drugs.
reader, you're probably not clutching your pearls over the cover and its intentionally provocative copy,"How to Do Drugs in College."
Look, we needed your attention. Especially if you're 18, away from home for the first time and testing out all your new freedoms. Classic bait and switch. Because the"How to Do Drugs in College" news package – the lead feature in this year's Back to School issue – is not about drugs. NotAnd it's about the state's control over our bodies.
So what else do we have in this issue to set you up for success as a new student? To name a few: a fall events guide with over a hundred cool things to do in coming months; a UT football preview you can steal from to make small talk at your first tailgate; a dinner hack that'll keep you and your roomies well-fed on the cheap; an intro to some of the young talents booking underground shows and discovering next-gen bands.
So get to exploring. And hey, if it's your first time here? Good to meet you. You'll find us on stands every Thursday – always free! – and online every day of the week. Let's keep in touch.
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