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Think Again: Don’t be productive 24/7

Angelica Beneke May 8, 2018

“As the semester is winding down, I’ve noticed three consistent moods among people graduating on May 20: full acceptance that they’re graduating, half-acceptance and half-denial that they’re graduating or the joking thought that graduating on May 20 is the plan.”

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Hofstra leadership confronted at Town Hall

Leo Brine May 1, 2018

Hofstra University President Stuart Rabinowitz, alongside much of the senior administrative staff, offered concerned students an opportunity to voice their concerns and receive answers from Hofstra’s administration at the Town Hall hosted by the Student Government Association (SGA).

Think Again: In defense of permanently exhausted pigeons

Angelica Beneke April 24, 2018

“If you’re an early bird, which means you enjoy getting up before the sun, you get to live longer. If you’re a night owl, meaning you thrive after 9 p.m. and before the sun rises, you need to visit the doctor more and get a mental health evaluation. Good thing there are no studies condemning permanently exhausted pigeons, or people who feel tired all the time. I’m off the hook, then. As a former night owl who still has mental illness, though, this news does disturb me.”

Think again: Mental illness isn’t a phase, Mom

Angelica Beneke April 11, 2018

"If you believe hard enough, get some strength – physical and mental – and have a positive mental attitude, you too could become an amazing athlete and a Hollywood star. Or whatever you want to be. Mental illness can’t be any more complicated than that, according to these articles. It’s the journalistic version of the parental “you’ll grow out of it” advice; except, since we’re dealing with mental illness here, this implicit advice is very dismissive of a real issue."

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Psychology club encourages mental health awareness

Alixandra Wilens April 10, 2018

During the week of April 2, the Psychology Club presented their annual Mental Health Awareness Week in the Student Center, as well as a panel of students who discussed mental health issues.

An open letter to President Stuart Rabinowitz

Hofstra YDSA March 6, 2018

"Dear Stuart Rabinowitz,

It is long past time we acknowledged that, in spite of Hofstra’s already exorbitant price tag, you are actively dedicated to cheating your students and capitalizing on their basic needs. 

Hofstra University has consistently skimped on providing necessary student services whenever and wherever it can in order to turn a profit."

Think Again: Let them speak: mental health and mass shootings

Angelica Beneke February 28, 2018

"It was my freshman year of high school. Nov. 1, 2010. I remember sitting in a row towards the back in the dimly lit theater when the news was announced. One of the seniors had been shot over the weekend at a Halloween house party and died shortly after in Ben Taub Hospital in Houston, Texas. There would be counseling services available throughout the day to anyone who needed them and funeral arrangements would be announced shortly.

Be your own 3 a.m.: the merits of alternative therapy

Angelica Beneke February 7, 2018

Demi Lovato, singer and outspoken activist for better mental health treatment options, announced on Jan. 24 that group therapy and motivational speeches pertaining to mental health will be offered during her 2018 tour. The group therapy sessions and speeches, free of charge, will be hosted by CAST Centers, a mental health and addiction center Lovato is co-owner of. She also attended the organization as a patient in 2011.

Students fed up with cost of mental healthcare

Hofstra Chronicle December 5, 2017

By Leo Brine Staff Writer Hofstra’s wellness center, The Student Health and Counseling Center (SHACC), has a counseling policy that can be costly for students suffering from serious mental health...

Know your Mind with Kati Morton

Hofstra Chronicle September 14, 2017

by Casey Clark Special to the Chronicle It is that time of year again when classes resume and stress begins to take its toll on many students’ mental health and physical well-being. According...

Hofstra’s Black Student Union opens discussion on mental health

Gabriella Johns October 30, 2016

To address the issue of a largely absent conversation about mental health in the black community, with the exception of celebrities and public figures, and to discuss the certain misconceptions about...

Veterans Health Summit airs lack of medical support

Hofstra Chronicle April 12, 2016

By Katie Krahulik Staff writer The participants of the Veterans Health Summit held on March 6, are determined to alleviate the invisible wounds of our country’s veterans. The event, orchestrated...

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