Graphic of a brain with various mental health components
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The unspoken impacts of loneliness in college
By Grace McClung

The environment that stigmatizes mental health issues is the same toxic environment that prevents us from seeing loneliness as the mental health issue it is.

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How skinny feels
By Zoey Thomas

College is a time to find who you are. That’s a big task to shoulder with an empty stomach.

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Seeing the world through a different lens with mental illness
By Augustus Hoff

At times, I’ve become the thing I despise most in this profession — a desensitized journalist.

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Covering gun violence: The inescapable beat young journalists know all too well
By Caleb Wiegandt

In the case of mass shootings, it’s a shared cycle of trauma that comes with too many newsrooms trusted to work in the delicate balance of their stories.

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Artificial intelligence: Your next therapist?
By Nazaree Edwards

These are things I can’t do with an AI that has the same meaning. But it doesn’t hurt to have a little support from your friendly artificial intelligence.

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This isn’t a success story
By Sarah Marks

I empathize with you. I see you. And I hope you see a bit of yourself in me.

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Bullying: A remnant of the past
By Ben Nielsen

A “victim mentality” is not the counter-productive mindset that it is often branded as.

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Mental health for journalists: The sad reality
By Kairi Lowery

As society has created this condescending view of mental health, it has become easy to dismiss the impact mental health has on journalists.

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Mourning as metamorphosis
By Valentina Sarmiento

Furiously writhing, as it clogs and congeals into an incomprehensible, semi-solid mass of misery at the back of my throat. I yawn; it grows. It’s expansive. It feeds itself.

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Battling Anxiety
By Carolina Tortorelli

My chest is hurting, my stomach is turning and my eyes are getting teary. The woman sitting by the window looks at me concerned.

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How I got to a better place
By Chrystie Blot

Within the first month of me starting college I cried almost everyday. I would wake up, go to class, study at the library then go back to my dorm. I felt like a robot.

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Your definition of “First-generation”
By Gabriela Montes

You aren’t a stranger to being the first to try something, and I promise you, mental health support is more than worth it