 Marathon Monday. In Boston, it's not just running, it's revelry. This year we just started walking from Alston to come down here and hang out with everyone. Same kind of deal. Made coolers. Students, residents, and visitors walk from the streets, hang out the windows, and crowd the 24th mile through BU's South Campus. For freshmen, it's their first exposure to Marathon madness. Definitely watch the race a little bit. You have to. It's Boston. It doesn't happen anywhere else, you've got to do it. But for many others, the madness has become a tradition. People start early, people go hard, people go all day. There are guys that I see maybe once a year, and this is their biggest night out. So for them, they're full blast, and I try to make everyone have a good time. Like I said, it gets crazy at the door. The Marathon Monday is just seeing all my friends back in town. I get tons of people coming in. You graduate already and come back to BU for this. It's a really great experience to get all those people, also the men's racers. The end of the race is just the start of the revelry, as you can see here at the 24th mile. For BU Nurse Service, I'm Hannah Lyles.