Need to Talk to Someone? Try ‘7 Cups of Tea.’ Marie Christensen, George Fox University It's a much healthier version of 'spilling the tea.'… July 20, 2019
How Relatable is HBO’s ‘Euphoria’? Amber Amortegui, Palm Beach Atlantic University Is it really a show about Gen Z for Gen Z?… June 29, 2019
Acclaimed Poet Lang Leav’s Only Novel, ‘Sad Girls,’ Is an Enigmatic Narrative of Struggle Layan Sasa, University of Texas at San Antonio Leav's famous creativity is readily apparent, though slightly different, in her fiction debut.… June 6, 2019
‘Tuca & Bertie’ Is an Artistically Rendered Inspection of Millennial Woes Brandon Suss, University of South Carolina Basically if 'Friends' and 'Bojack Horseman' had a baby.… May 30, 2019
Justin Bieber Is Taking the Backlash for His Baby Prank in Stride Indigo Holmes, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Celebrities make jokes too!… April 10, 2019
How to Get Mental Health First Aid Certified, and Why You Should Tatianna Salisbury, Northern Illinois University You know CPR, but what would you do if a friend had a suicidal episode?… March 4, 2019
Mental Health Is Finally Trending Paige Brauser, Connecticut College The conversations we've needed to have for decades are finally taking place.… October 30, 2018
You Should Do What Andrea Gibson’s Book, ‘Take Me With You,’ Says Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University Small enough to fit in your pocket, big enough to change you.… October 20, 2018
‘Highly Illogical Behavior’ Is a Hidden Gem of YA Literature Myah Clinton, University of Alabama at Birmingham The novel offers a fresh approach to portraying mental illness in literature.… September 3, 2018
Why You Need to Stop Caring About Your Instagram Ratio Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba, Rutgers University It's time to accept the fact that we can't all have Selena Gomez numbers.… August 21, 2018
Lady Gaga Shines in ‘Five Foot Two,’ a Confessional Memoir of a Rare Artist Michelle Dreyer, Southern New Hampshire University In the new documentary, Gaga throws off her poker face.… July 1, 2018
5 Mental Health Reads for Your Mental Health Needs Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba, Rutgers University Whether it's about Kevin Love or a building-climbing raccoon, every mental health conversation helps.… June 26, 2018
How (Not) to Talk About Celebrity Mental Illness Ryan Secard, College of Wooster A celebrity breakdown might rake in the viewers, but the media should've left Britney alone.… June 19, 2018
5 Books on Mindfulness to Tackle This Summer Raina Sciocchetti, Unity College Get your zen on.… June 15, 2018
6 Tips for Traveling as a Transguy Study Breaks Writer Don't let the unexpected prevent you from having a blast this summer.… May 11, 2018
8 Vines Every College Student Can Relate To Isabelle Mencia, University of Florida If you just finished your third tub of ice cream out of stress, it's time to check out these Vines for a healthier and more waistline-friendly therapy.… April 9, 2018
‘The Sopranos’ Is Finally Getting a Movie Prequel Miranda Maples, University of Tennessee The lovable mob family is coming to the big screen, and fans can't wait.… March 30, 2018
‘The Fosters,’ a Groundbreaking Series, Comes to an End Ellyot Chen, Pasadena City College The show is known for its groundbreaking material and disruption of social norms.… March 28, 2018
What We Know About Season 2 of ‘Mindhunter’ So Far Miranda Maples, University of Tennessee Fans of Netflix's 'Mindhunter' are thrilled about the scheduled release of Season 2 later this year, and here's what they can expect.… February 20, 2018
Why Everyone Idolizes Woman of The Year Selena Gomez Alyssa Cook, Ball State University Selena Gomez was just named Billboard’s 2017 Woman of the Year, but who is actually surprised?… November 16, 2017
5 Young Adult Books That Get Mental Illness Right Marissa Cortes, Stony Brook University The nuances of mental health can be hard to nail in fiction, but these novels do it perfectly.… October 21, 2017
A Voice for the Voiceless Issue of Mental Illness Valeria Garcia, University of Texas at Austin Iowa State University's Leah Beman has a tireless journey to bring awareness to mental health.… October 17, 2017
How to Deal with a Mental Health Disorder in College Brittany Sodic, University of North Texas I survived, and actually thrived, in college despite mental health disorders, and so can you.… June 3, 2017
Agoraphobia in College: 7 Ways to Deal with the Crowds Karen Juarez, University of Illinois at Chicago If you have trouble dealing with the energy of a large school, here are some of the best ways to cope with your fear.… March 20, 2017
6 Tips to Ensure You Enjoy Your First (Legal) Toke in Colorado Aaron Lynch, Front Range Community College As more people come to Colorado looking to smoke weed for the first time, the number of weed-related hospital visits continues to rise.… December 20, 2016
Meet the Texas A&M Junior Who Trains Service Dogs While in School Riley Heruska, Austin College After working with an organization that trains service dogs, Sewell adopted 10-week-old Rango Star and began raising him from her dorm room.… December 15, 2016
Is Coffee Really All That Bad for You? Crissonna Tennison, UCLA Almost everybody loves coffee, but does coffee love us back? Or is it really negatively affecting our well-being?… December 3, 2016
I’ll Cry if I Want To: Why the Way We Think About Grief Needs to Change Molly Flynn, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Calling out of work to mourn a recent breakup isn’t socially accepted… but shouldn’t it be?… October 18, 2016
In Her New Memoir, Mara Wilson Explores the Challenges of Growing Up Female and Famous Joanne Paquin, Emerson College The former “Matilda” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” star brings a rare perspective to the conversation on childhood.… October 16, 2016
Your Professor Is Wrong About Trigger Warnings Shiloh McKinnon, Reed College Understanding how they differ from censorship is key to understanding why we need them.… September 15, 2016