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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

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As stigma ebbs, college students seek mental health help

Associated Press November 25, 2019

More college students are turning to their schools for help with anxiety, depression and other mental health problems, and many must wait weeks for treatment or find help elsewhere as campus clinics struggle...

Psychology professors W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard A. Jason have received a $6.6 million grant to fund research to reduce African American youth violence.

DePaul duo will use grant to research violence in African American youth

Patsy Newitt, Multimedia Editor October 28, 2019

DePaul professors W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard A. Jason received a $6.6 million grant  from National Institute of Mental Health for a research program combating violence amongst African American youth...

For students struggling with mental health, DePaul's counseling services are here to help

For students struggling with mental health, DePaul’s counseling services are here to help

Keira Wingate, Arts & Life Editor October 23, 2019

There is a plethora of mental health illnesses that affect millions of people every day. The conditions that they can put you under are no joke, causing you to wonder why they aren’t taken more seriously....

Mental health on the silver screen

Mental health on the silver screen

John Cotter May 20, 2019

From the exaggerated insanity of figures like Jack Torrance in “The Shining,” to the consuming narcissism of Travis Bickle in “Taxi Driver,” the entertainment and media industries have had massive...

Meditation for mental health

Meditation for mental health

Keira Wingate, Arts & Life Editor May 20, 2019

The mind is a complex thing: it brings a different mood, thought or emotion with every day that passes. It can be hard trying to navigate around it, but becoming mindful can bring that 3D type of dimension...

Chicago ranks as one of America’s most stressed out cities

Chicago ranks as one of America’s most stressed out cities

Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor January 22, 2019

Chicagoans may have a lot more on their plate than deep dish pizza, a new study suggests. In a recent survey by Zippia, Chicago was ranked number eight on the list of the most stressed out cities in...

Mental health in college: More than just a resolution

Mental health in college: More than just a resolution

Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor January 14, 2019

With the new year beginning, many people resolve to take care of their mind and body. For DePaul students looking to seek treatment for mental health, University Counseling Services wants them to know...

Chance the Rapper will donate $1 million to mental health services

Chance the Rapper will donate $1 million to mental health services

Emma Oxnevad, Online Managing Editor October 15, 2018

Chance the Rapper, born Chancellor Bennett, will be launching a charitable initiative called My State of Mind, a branch of his larger organzaiton SocialWorks. According to the official...

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