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Beyond Physical Wellness: Recognizing the Importance of Mental Health – The Talon Student News
Beyond Physical Wellness: Recognizing the Importance of Mental Health – The Talon Student News
Anxiety, depression, and stress are driving burnout and mental health struggles among college students. These mental health challenges have brought students isolation and stress. In response, colleges have invested in mental health resources to help students manage the pressure and challenges they go through. Mental health refers to a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being,...
College Students Weigh Pros and Cons of Financial Aid Options – The Talon Student News
College Students Weigh Pros and Cons of Financial Aid Options – The Talon Student News
Across the U.S., college students are facing rising tuition costs. Financial solutions like student loans and FAFSA-based aid play a major role in helping them afford higher education. These options can open the door to opportunity, but they also come with trade-offs that may leave graduates balancing opportunity against long-term debt. The Free Application for...
Students Turn to Caffeine to Stay Awake, But at What Cost? – The Talon Student News
Students Turn to Caffeine to Stay Awake, But at What Cost? – The Talon Student News
Across campuses, coffee cups outnumber water bottles as students are powering through exams on little sleep and a lot of caffeine. But as more students rely on caffeine, doctors warn of rising health issues that range from insomnia to anxiety and dependence. “Without caffeine, I’d fall asleep and have unfinished homework”, said Alondra Huerta, an...
SNAP Disruptions Strain Student Budgets as MSJC Expands Food Support Services – The Talon Student News
SNAP Disruptions Strain Student Budgets as MSJC Expands Food Support Services – The Talon Student News
Mount San Jacinto College is facing a sharp rise in student food insecurity as recent SNAP disruptions ripple across Riverside County. More than 100 students per day turned to the college’s food pantries in November, according to campus officials. The surge comes as MSJC intensifies its efforts to support students through CalFresh (SNAP) assistance, expanded...
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