Importance of taking a break, going easy, and asking for help
By Sojin Shin || Op-Eds Editor By this point in the semester, most of us are settled in. We have memorized our schedules. We know which library to stay at…
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By Sojin Shin || Op-Eds Editor By this point in the semester, most of us are settled in. We have memorized our schedules. We know which library to stay at…
By Tori Shaw || Contributing Writer “Try not to worry too much about your grades” – this is the classic line our professors spoon-feed to us in the name of…
By Alex Pinsk || Opinion and Editorials Editor When people hear the acronym, PTSD, most think immediately of veterans and their mental health subsequent to fighting in war. And it’s…
By Nick Riebel || Staff Writer I know that you may be moved by emotion, whether justified or not, to condemn or praise me for what I am about to…
By Lydia Wolfe || Contributing Writer This week’s Common Hour, entitled “Student Mental Health Across the Educational Continuum: Challenges and Opportunities,” was given by Stuart J. Slavin, M.D., M. Ed.,…
By Kimberly Givant || Editor-in-Chief In lieu of recent discussions on campus and articles in our publication regarding student stress and mental health at Franklin & Marshall, The College Reporter…
By Joe Yamulla || Opinion & Editorial Editor It’s the middle of the semester, and if you walk around campus you can see it in every student’s eyes. It’s inevitable…
By Alison Renna || Contributing Writer In the last year, F&M has switched from including the cost of health services in tuition to passing the cost onto the student through…
By Steven Viera || Senior Editor Last Tuesday, Nov. 3, F&M’s Diplomatic Congress (DipCon) hosted a forum in the Great Room of Bonchek College House entitled “Well Being of the…