Day-by-day. Hour-by-hour. Minute-by-minute. Mental illness is an ongoing struggle for college students. According to The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds, 73% of students experience some sort of mental health crisis during college. Out of these students, only 25% seek… Read More ›
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Surviving finals week
By Kate McCarthy Anxiety. Stress. Essays. Deadlines. Studying. These are all too familiar for college students during finals week and SUNY Brockport students in particular are preparing for the stressful end of yet another semester. According to a 2016 study,… Read More ›
Support animals and their impact on campus
By Cambrie Eckert Wherever Abby goes, Casper follows. Casper is Abby’s six-month-old kitten. He helps Abby, serving as her emotional support animal (ESA) on campus. SUNY Brockport student Abigail Parnham (Abby) suffers from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) and attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder (ADHD)…. Read More ›
What’s It’s Like To Live With COVID-19
By Paul Estares For some college students, catching COVID-19 doesn’t seem to be serious matter. Although students feel confident about recovering from an illness, this pandemic has brought an illness like no other. Sarah Killip, a senior at SUNY Brockport… Read More ›
Wine and Scholarship Pairing
By: Ben Blakely BROCKPORT, N.Y.— Western New York is known for wine. In particular, the Finger Lakes Region has 92 wineries, offering everything from dry reds and sweet whites. It seems wineries are opening every day and one hopes to… Read More ›
Part-Time Entrepreneurs
by Ashley Zarcone ROCHESTER, NEW YORK-Entering Marist College in 2018, Katie Anderson needed to find a way to make money as well as pay off her tuition. Anderson, at a loss of ideas, took it upon herself to find a… Read More ›