‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ Tells Some But Not All of Her Story Ally Najera, California State University, Northridge The actress/singer speaks her truth to fans in the new documentary.… November 28, 2022
The Mystery and Truth of The Cecil Hotel Caroline Ocampo, The University of Texas at Arlington The ominous building is known for its history of violent deaths and supernatural rumors, but the source of these problems lies outside its walls.… November 9, 2022
Loneliness Is the New Epidemic Azeezah Ibraheem, Near East University We're feeling more alone than ever. Social media and COVID-19 may be to blame.… November 8, 2022
Spirituality and Religion Can Benefit Your Mental Health Saba Bazzi, Wayne State University A belief in something greater than yourself can help immensely during trying times.… September 18, 2022
‘Britney vs Spears’: You Don’t Get Out Unless You Scream Asiya Robinson, Rowan University The Netflix documentary details the pop star's fight for freedom against her conservatorship.… October 14, 2021
Social Media Can Be a Huge Detriment to Your Mental Health Anastasiya Cernei, Missouri State University While there are plenty of benefits to using social media, like keeping up with friends and family, overuse can have a negative impact on one's well-being.… May 24, 2021
We Need To Talk About Black Mental Health Alyssa Alexander, SUNY Buffalo State While many communities are celebrating mental health awareness, it still faces a large stigma in the black community thanks to centuries of racism.… March 8, 2020
Is Loneliness on the Rise on College Campuses? Kayla Placide, University at Buffalo The stress of college is leaving many students feeling isolated. Here's what you can do to combat those feelings.… March 7, 2020
‘Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops’ Shows How Police Confront Mental Illness Rickea Bell, Saint Peter’s University The soon-to-be-released documentary follows one police unit as they try to reframe how cops interact with those with mental health issues.… November 11, 2019