Quote Originally Posted by JaggedEdge
Assuming she is honest about being Bi-Polor and really hadn't taken her meds, it may be a valid excuse. I have family members with the disorder, and know the weird, stupid, dangerous, and insensitive decions they have made when they weren't medicated.

It is also hard for a Bi-Polor person to take there meds if someone isn't looking after it. When they forget or something like that and get to a manic state, it is a great high for them and they feel great. They simply don't want the euphoric (sp) feeling to end.

I think she should be removed from the university and the media was just in what they did. I do however feel some sympathy for her if the article was true.
Is that anything like masochism?
And to top it all off! I bet it was her best friend who told on her.
Ganj Reviewed by Ganj on . Hilariously sad and pathetic. So last week my university had a candle light vigil ceremony for the Virginia Tech students. One girl, who is/was running for student body president decided it would be a brilliant idea to get votes by making up some name and saying it was her cousin who was murdered in the massacre. Well, there was no student under that name even enrolled in the college or admitted to the hospital. SO she then claimed that the first girl shot was really her cousin and that she had to use a fake name Rating: 5