Mental health awareness week began on Sept. 30. Student Association presidents Ghufran Salih and Kyle Rosenblum explain their plans to support mental health on campus. Read more »
The ABC News anchor and best-selling self-help author was the keynote speaker at SU’s first-ever Be Well Expo, the first in a weeklong event dedicated to health and wellness. Read more »
Malcolm McCormick, known more commonly by his stage name Mac Miller, died Sept. 7 of an apparent drug overdose. Miller, who had been on the… Read more »
Art photography senior Blake Condolora combined his love for photography with his interest in Celtic culture in his recently released book called “The Grove: A Celtic Divination Tool & Ogham Set." Read more »
The Associated Press recently found that less than half of 100 of the largest public colleges in the United States currently track student suicides.
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Syracuse is notorious for its long, blistery winters. Sex & Health columnist Caroline Maguire explores the weather's effect on mental health. Read more »
Cuddle partying is a thing in Syracuse, and there will be a “Harvest Cuddle Party!” on Sunday. The event is meant to serve as a workshop for exploring communication and boundaries. Read more »
After years of therapy and time in a hospital, Emily Dyckman, a student at Syracuse University, uses her tattoo as a reminder to stay strong. Read more »
Maintaining mental health is not on the to-do list for most incoming freshmen. Here are some tips to make sure you have a healthy mental transition to college. Read more »
Anxiety was the top concern among students who used mental health services at their respective colleges during the 2015-16 academic year, according to a survey conducted by the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors.
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Syracuse University students described the 2016 election cycle's effect on their mental health and their fears of the incoming administration. Read more »
Junior Madelyn Brouillard got her first tattoo of a sun symbol to honor her relationship with her mother and as a reminder to stay positive. Read more »
Senior Jesse Noll has two tattoos: the first, a quote from the film "The Hours" that inspired him, and the second, a geometrical deer to honor his grandmother's memory. Read more »
It's one thing to play sports as a kid. It's another thing entirely to play JV football for three years, be absolutely terrible and then years later write a column about it. But that's exactly what our humor columnist did. Read more »
Rapper Kai Roberts will perform at "Rapping the Movement," an event sponsored by the organization Active Minds and centered around having a honest, open discussion about mental illness, Read more »
Delaney Arias, a sophomore newspaper and online journalism major at Syracuse University, shares her personal story of taking a mental health leave of absence from school. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar discusses the positive outcomes that could stem from Stopping Unfair Collateral Consequences from Ending Student Success Act (SUCCESS), a piece of legislation that, if passed, would repeal the law that suspends aid eligibility for students with drug infractions. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Tayler Knapp discusses the growing trend of online mental health support for young people and argues that the concept should be made a reality on college campuses. Read more »