Story by Samuel Long Graphic by Macon Porterfield After Bella Grumet, a UNC-CH senior majoring in neuroscience, lost a close friend to an overdose last year, she was motivated to become an advocate for harm reduction strategies in hopes of preventing more drug-related deaths among college students. Her friend was Elizabeth Grace Burton, a UNC-CH student who passed away last March in a Duke University dorm room with a mixture of alcohol, cocaine, and fentanyl in her system. The 19-year-old was an honors student, a Carolina Blue Scholar and a recently elected Director of Sisterhood in her sorority Zeta Tau Alpha before her death. She was an assured admit to the Kenan-Flagler Business Schoo
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