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MUSTANGS FOR MENTAL HEALTH

Micah Ernest, Doug Hines, and Brody Campbell May 12, 2023

Note: All three reporters for this story are also varsity athletes at Stevenson. Campbell is on the football team, while Ernest and Hines play on the men's volleyball and beach volleyball teams. Since...

GREENES NEW DEAL

GREENE’S NEW DEAL

Jared Luma, Reporter April 15, 2023

In this episode of the Villager Voice, host Jared Luma interviews Dr. Deric Greene, a professor in the Department of Communication. Greene talks about how his life has led him to Stevenson and academia,...

BRIGHT BLACK MINDS OF TOMORROW

BRIGHT BLACK MINDS OF TOMORROW

Alyse Smith, Reporter February 27, 2023

Community, self-care, opportunities, and best of all – karaoke! Aspiring Black psychologists can find all these things and more in Stevenson’s chapter of the Association of Black Psychologists, Inc....

LITTLE SPACE FOR HEALTHY HEADSPACE

LITTLE SPACE FOR HEALTHY HEADSPACE

Shane O Donoghue, Contributor November 6, 2022

College athletes continue to struggle with mental health issues as they are held to high standards and expectations daily. The rate at which college athletes are dealing with mental health issues,...

CAUTIOUS AND CONSCIOUS

CAUTIOUS AND CONSCIOUS

Brady Power, Contributor November 6, 2022

After being diagnosed with his fourth concussion, Stevenson legal studies graduate Emmett Hallameyer found his daily life changed forever. Hallameyer received the blow at 14 years old in a youth soccer...

Never-Ending Stories

Never-Ending Stories

Grant DeVivo September 22, 2022

Women’s Soccer Spreads Mental Health Awareness Through Wednesday Match vs. Shenandoah  Stevenson women’s soccer marched into Mustang Stadium Wednesday evening to take on out-of-conference...

Getting by with a little help from your RA

Getting by with a little help from your RA

Jake Plasse October 7, 2021

By: Jake Plasse As students began their academic journey this fall semester, Mustangs should be aware that the Resident Advisors (RAs) are there to provide resources to help them cope with coming...

Dr. Linda Reymann, assistant vice president and director of the Wellness Center, has worked hard to make the center a place for students to feel comfortable going for all of their health needs.

Student Assistance Program stresses social and mental health

Evangelos Gourgoulianis March 25, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has made college a more stressful experience for many students, and it has affected their social and mental health. To help navigate these issues, Stevenson, offers the Student Assistance...

Didra giving yoga instructions to attendees. (Photo by Dannielle Decastro)

Suggestions for self-care in uncertain times

February 25, 2021

As the Stevenson community adjusted to the ongoing pandemic, self-care had become a priority. While students and faculty members deal with the added stress of school and constant challenges of daily life,...

Real issues take form in young adult novel

Real issues take form in young adult novel

Izabelle Torres November 19, 2020

Jennifer Niven’s 2015 novel, “All the Bright Places,” brings a fresh perspective of young love between two strangers who turn into each other’s lifelines. “All the Bright Places”dives...

Take some me time for positive mental health

Take some “me time” for positive mental health

Lauren Dawkins November 12, 2020

With nearly a month left in the semester and the holidays quickly approaching, students at Stevenson University are looking forward to the much-anticipated winter break. However, also quickly approaching...

Commentary: Life lessons from my ‘tumors’

Commentary: Life lessons from my ‘tumors’

Joseph Mauler April 30, 2020

On Sept. 27, 2018, neurosurgeons cut open the back of my head to remove a tumor from my brain. Even though a seven-centimeter tumor (the size of a racket ball) was removed, I gained something more. Joseph...

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