We’re taught to work as hard as we can and put grades above all else – to get into college, to get into grad school, to best represent ourselves as people. But in the end, do they really matter? And can fixations on getting every possible point be damaging?
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Mainstream TV shows and movies often portray obsessive compulsive disorder inaccurately. A producer from Monk explains why the seven-year-old show is different.
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Manufactured beauty is readily available in our society – youth is now for sale…but please, no refunds or rainchecks
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Astrology is often dismissed as silly and coincidental because there’s a supposed lack of evidence that it’s real. So why does religion get a free pass?
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Community of Harry Potter-themed musicians acts as surrogate family and support structure By McKenzie Wall Lena Weinstein was nearing desperation. As her last resort,…
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How Local Buddhist Monks Form Familial Bonds through Communal Living By Kacey Deamer Four men dressed in orange robes, a handful of students and 12…
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The pros and cons of adopted kids searching for biological parents By McKenzie Wall Imagine that you are three years old playing in the living…
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When problems at home affect performance in the workplace By Samantha Brucker After waking up to her 6:30 a.m. alarm, taking a shower and eating…
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Chipping Away at the Family Therapy Stigma By Jocelyn Codner Jesse Grossman, a 17-year-old Ithaca High School student, has been to personal therapy, family…
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Students rethink what it means to feel at home By Megan Blarr Where do you live?” Seems like a simple question, right? Well not…