Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Your voice matters to end the cycle
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Know the signs. Your voice matters. Support your people and protect your peace, as well as others’.
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Know the signs. Your voice matters. Support your people and protect your peace, as well as others’.
On campus, the pressure to stay busy never sleeps. If you’re not doing something, are you falling behind as a student?
Fall has arrived, and as amazing, fun, and cozy this season is, seasonal depression, loneliness and being burnt out is very real.
This mental illness is one of the most misunderstood disorders. October is OCD Awareness Month, and the silence and confusion of this illness needs to be broken.
With tuition rising, rents getting really expensive, grocery prices becoming higher, and eating into every paycheck, the pressure is real for all college students.
Travelling is such an amazing and exciting experience, but sitting on those long flights can be boring, and you can feel like you’re sitting in the same place forever.
New experiences come with new challenges, requiring students to juggle academics, social activities, and personal pressures, sometimes leading to feelings of being overwhelmed or hopeless.
You had dreamed of going abroad for so many years and had expected many things about being an international student in the United States, and I have to tell you that you made it!
For some, it’s a quiet burnout after years of hard work. For others, it’s an emotional tug-of-war between excitement for the future and sadness over leaving behind a pivotal chapter of life.
When the spring semester ends, most students are ready to hit pause and enjoy a relaxing summer break. For others, though, summer is an opportunity to keep working hard.
