Watching horror movies has taught me that fear isn’t always the enemy.
Mitchell College Student Voice
What’s behind the brave face
I’ve seen first-hand just how many athletes turn to substances to cope with their mental health struggles.
Overlooked in scrubs
I stepped into a nursing home expecting the hardest part of the job to be the physical demands. I was wrong.
Don’t underestimate the pressure of being the first
As a first generation student you’re not just making a name for yourself, you’re also putting your family’s name out there.
Staying strong in the face of divorce
Divorce is confusing and hurtful for the children stuck in the middle. We can all do a better job supporting them.
My journey from foster care to family
Grief, anxiety, and uncertainty are all possible outcomes of foster care. But it can also mean hope and opportunity.
Embracing neurodivergence in a neurotypical world
Modern society still has a lot of room for improvement regarding the acceptance of people who are considered “different.”
Trapped by hate
Through speaking up in support of people who have been victimized, we can help create a safe environment for all.
They tried to take my hero
You don’t have to meet some dealer down at the end of the alley anymore: for many teens, access to drugs is just a text away.
The burden of student debt is transforming education
Rising debt makes higher education less about ability and more about affordability, reducing opportunity and diversity on campuses.



