The university’s College of Education received a $3.8 million federal grant on April 5 from the U.S. Department of Education to train individuals to help improve mental health resources in
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The broke college student stereotype is prevalent, making it socially acceptable for university students to be financially conservative because they are bankrupt from paying tuition. In reality, the financial stress

The ongoing Adderall shortage is an obvious threat to people with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder. What’s more alarming is the lack of alternative treatment options for ADHD, and how it disproportionately

A blanketed woman stares off into the distance, her monochrome head crowned with sprouts of colorful dandelions. Her blank eyes are open, but she cannot see. In this self-portrait, “Ruminate,”

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During the school year, everyone has plans of what they want to do for the summer. People want to shop

Who was the last person you cried in front of? We often reserve our more passionate feelings for private moments,

Three Denton artists collaborated on an art project known as “Identity” to highlight the experiences they face that affect their

With finals season approaching, various departments and organizations on campus are preparing to support the student body by providing resources

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