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Caffeine, alcohol makes dangerous mixture Alcoholic energy drinks contain large percent of alcohol, may be banned in some states Students say the experience of drinking the two is very different. “It is definitely a much different feeling than drinking beer,” Cummings said. “The alcoholic content is higher than that of beer, and it also is more of a sugary kind of fruit drink, and so they are easier to drink faster. This leads to the alcohol hitting your system harder and gives you a sugar rush feeling. This results in a very different experience.” Though these drinks are cheaper, consuming these drinks comes with health risks. “The combination of caffeine and alcohol is nothing to toy with,” Dr. Spencer Gregg, who works at the Student Health
gy drinks to be taken advantage of sexually, take advantage of someone else sexually or drive under the influence. Rob Davis The interaction between the two substances can also lead Staff Writer to heavy drinking, which has hospitalized people across the country. Alcoholic energy drinks, like Four Loko, Sparks and Joose, “Generally, when someone drinks, the alcohol acts as a have recently come into the spotlight following several hospidepressant, and they will eventually get tired and want to talizations on college campuses. sleep,” Gregg said. “Alcohol combined with caffeine has the Washington state, where nine Central Washington students opposite effect. The person feels more alert and tends to drink were hospitalized after consuming large amounts of Four more. This can lead to blacking out, alcohol poisoning and, Loko, will temporarily ban alcoholic energy drinks. even worse, possible death.” During the 120-day ban, the state may join Michigan, Utah People who consume alcohol with energy drinks are three and Oklahoma — who all currently have emergency bans in times more likely to binge drink, the report place — in discussions on totally banning says. The gratuitous amounts of caffeine that alcoholic energy drinks. students can intake by drinking multiple “The alcoholic energy drink ban in energy drinks can lead to heart dysrhythmia Washington is a complicated subject,” Will and even seizures. Cummings, senior in economics, said. “The “Whenever I drink alcoholic energy state is seeking to ban alcoholic energy drinks, I have more than one, because I don’t drinks, but the real problem is stopping feel the effects as much,” Davis said. “When underage drinking. It seems unfair to single I start to feel it, it hits all at once.” out a particular category.” The students who were hospitalized at Drinks like Four Loko, which has been Central Washington University were reportcalled “black out in a can” and “liquid ed to have blood alcohol levels of between cocaine,” have become more and more popu.123 and .35. A BAC of .08 is the legal limit lar among college students. for operating a motor vehicle and a .3 BAC “If you go to a party, a lot of people are is considered lethal. drinking things like Four Loko or Sparks,” Studies have shown that the caffeine Caleb Davis, freshman in political science, mixed with alcohol has no abnormal effects said. “The alcohol content of energy drinks on the consumer the morning after drinking. in Tennessee is only 6 percent. When I am The lower alcohol content in energy home, I usually go to Georgia to get the 12drinks in the state of Tennessee allows them percent drinks.” to be sold in gas stations. These drinks seem The laws in the state of Tennessee require Rob Davis • The Daily Beacon to be marketed towards youth because of the malted beverages to be 6-percent alcohol by colorful cans, low price, fruity flavors and volume ,and since drinks like Four Loko are Four Loko is an alcoholic energy drink that has been banned in Washington and sevalcohol content. eral other states. The 23.5-ounce can is 12-percent alcohol by volume, making it far malt liquor, they are held to this law. Gregg said this this could be a reason for “I think 6 percent is a reasonable amount more potent than a regular 12-ounce can of beer. the bans. of alcohol for the energy drinks,” Cummings “I think that the bans on alcoholic energy said. “In order to have receive the 12-percent content, a person Center, said. “The caffeine and the alcohol work in two differ- drinks is partly due to consumption by minors,” Gregg said. would have to drink two 24-ounce drinks. In the time it would ent ways. The alcohol makes you inebriated, and the caffeine “People are always going to mix caffeine and alcohol but havtake them to do this, the first drink would have more time to cancels out the effects.” ing this pre-mixed drink just makes it easier.” process through their system, as opposed to being hit all at Gregg went on to say that people lose their inhibitions and Some states, like Montana, have limited alcoholic energy once by 12 percent in 24 ounces.” attempt more things they regularly would not. drinks to be sold only in liquor stores. Another persuasive factor for students drinking these alco“People who drink these beverages are more likely to do Many states are considering banning the sale of alcoholic holic energy drinks is the price. At most gas stations, a 12-pack things such as drink and drive or participate in other risky energy drinks. of Natural Light runs between $7 or $8, whereas a single can behaviors,” he said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if more states followed suit in banof Four Loko is $2.50 and provides the same alcohol content. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ning these drinks,” Gregg said. “The mix of the two subA 23.5-ounce can of Four Loko, which is 12-percent alcohol states that drinkers who consume alcohol with energy drinks stances, alcohol and caffeine, just seems to be too dangerous by volume, is comparable to drinking five or six beers. are twice as likely as people who do not mix alcohol with ener- of a combination.”
Vols beat Bears to advance in NIT position,” Tatum said. “We knew and had a lot of confidence in them that they would be ready. We really didn’t study it Staff Writer too much. We just tried to stay ready like Tennessee men’s basketball played yet Coach always tells us.” Golden made his first college start in another close game in this year’s young place of Goins. Golden scored eight season, nearly upset by Missouri State. points and made two critical free throws With nine lead changes throughout the with nine seconds left on the clock to help game and the score tied four different times, the Vols fought hard to emerge on seal the Vols’ victory. He credited his ability to sink pressure top with a 60-56 victory. Thanks to key performances from free throws to his dad. Before leaving the Tobias Harris, Cameron Tatum and Trae gym as a kid, Golden would have to shoot 10 free throws, and Golden, the Vols the practice paid off. will be playing in “Trae is a confiMadison Square dent player,” Pearl Garden next week said. “One of the in the semifinals of things that attracted the NIT. me to him was I saw “(Knoxville him hit pressure free News-Sentinel throws in game-wincolumnist) Mike ning situations, and Strange said if that was attractive. we’re going to win It’s great to have a the right to go to point guard close out New York, we were games.” going to have to Tobias Harris led earn it,” UT coach the Vols in scoring Bruce Pearl said. “I with 15 points. Harris – UT coach Bruce Pearl on think he’s right. sank a timely 3-pointthe Vols’ advancing to play The constant has er with 4:47 left on at Madison Square Garden got to be on the the clock in the secdefensive end. ond half to further When you guard the rebound, you give yourself a chance. I the Vols lead. “You know it just started with a three thought we guarded well. We were physical with our defense. With the scout, guys and then the free throws after that,” played close attention to it. I think we’re Harris said. “After that, I think we all just pretty good at the fast break, but the half- picked up on it right there.” Pearl plans on finding Harris more in court offense still needs work. I haven’t crucial game circumstances because of his done a good enough job teaching it. We’re performance against Missouri State. not working hard enough at it.” “When it got down to the nitty gritty, The injury to senior guard Melvin Goins raised questions about the Vols’ obviously we got the ball to Tobais a couball-handling capabilities during the ple of times,” Pearl said. “We’ll continue to. When you’re 5-for-9 (shooting), 2-for-2 game. “Not having Melvin kind of hurt us at from (beyond the 3-point arch) and 3-forTia Patron • The Daily Beacon first, but we have some backups like Trae 4 from the foul line, you probably should get more than nine looks. We’ve got to do Laura Batey, junior in retail and consumer science, helps sort clothes during the Pop (Golden) and Skylar (McBee) who have been working all summer long and during a better job of finding him in those situa- Up Boutique on Nov. 11. The boutique was hosted by the UT Retail Student Association to raise awareness for the retail department. the preseason working at the point guard tions.”
Matthew McMurray
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If we’re
going to win the
right to go to New York, we were
going to have to earn it.
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