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    Jake Havoc: Anxiety mantra

    by Jacob Newman November 5, 2020
    by Jacob Newman November 5, 2020

    “Jake Havoc” is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our lives. By Jacob Newman

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  • LifestyleOpinion

    Opinion: 14 ways to cope with stress during the COVID pandemic

    by Neriah England October 14, 2020
    by Neriah England October 14, 2020

    Here are 14 ways to cope with stress and anxiety brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. By Neriah England

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  • OpinionSatire

    CU Bluffs: New report shows everyone you love secretly hates you

    by Alex Mumm February 23, 2020
    by Alex Mumm February 23, 2020

    It turns out all of your insecurities are true. Literally no one likes you. By Alex Mumm

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  • CampusNews

    Annual Health and Wellness Summit highlights science behind mental health struggles in college

    by Noelle Videon January 24, 2020
    by Noelle Videon January 24, 2020

    Dr. Roselinde H. Kaiser broke down the science behind why students in college face mental struggles and how they can approach problems. By Noelle Videon

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  • LifestyleOpinion

    Tips for staying mentally healthy during finals

    by Brooke Perlman November 20, 2019
    by Brooke Perlman November 20, 2019

    We need to incorporate exercise into our daily routine because it can have great benefits to both our health and academics. By Brooke Perlman

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: Students should not have to surrender academic life to the fear of gun violence

    by Zoe Schacht November 14, 2019
    by Zoe Schacht November 14, 2019

    As students progress through their educational careers, the fear of an active shooter harms their mental state. By Zoe Schacht

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: We need more comprehensive mental health education

    by Libby O'Neall March 8, 2019
    by Libby O'Neall March 8, 2019

    An accurate perception of mental health is important for keeping up with the demands of the future. By Libby O’Neall

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: CU doesn’t prioritize mental health

    by Alex Segell March 20, 2018
    by Alex Segell March 20, 2018

    CU touts its mental health facilities and programs, but many of its students are still struggling. By Alex Segall

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  • BooksEntertainment

    Book review: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’

    by Anna Blanco October 26, 2017
    by Anna Blanco October 26, 2017

    John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ captures the reality of struggling with mental health while making it accessible. By Anna Blanco

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  • Opinion

    Opinion: A generation afraid

    by Hannah Metzger October 23, 2017
    by Hannah Metzger October 23, 2017

    Regular mass shootings in the U.S. prevent youth’s sense of safety, and increase depression, anxiety and fear. By Hannah Metzger

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