“Never judge a book by
its cover”, this is the exact phrase that described the wonderful girl Madison
Holleran was. She was a standout student, a history making track star and a
kind hearted young woman. Her sights were set on attending Lehigh University to
play soccer but after becoming a late bloomer in the track world, the
University of Pennsylvania showed interest in recruiting her. A few months
later, upon starting her senior year, she committed to UPenn and was happier
than ever because most of her dreams were fulfilled. Madison always had a wide
network of close friends, she always had a smile on her face and was in good
spirits but little did everyone know that this was only the case on the
surface. The girl with such a bright future ahead of her was battling chronic
depression for years because of all the pressures put on her. She was seeing a
counselor but unfortunately it wasn’t enough. Despite maintaining a 3.5 GPA,
performing well athletically and being on course to triple major something
clicked in her mind, she reached a low point and committed suicide by jumping
off a parking garage. It was determined by investigators to be planned because
she left notes and gifts for her family. The North Jersey community was in
complete shock and utterly devastated, she was the last person expected to do
something so violent and everyone asked themselves why wasn’t she helped and
why didn’t she speak up?
Article: Madison Holleran