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College Students Enlist in Fight Against Looming Abortion Restrictions
Despite restrictive abortion legislation adopted in Georgia and other states, local abortion-rights advocates are making sure college students understand the new ban is not yet in effect and encouraging them to join efforts to fight the prohibition.

Communing With Nature
In their new book, a professor and a counseling center director show how being outdoors can improve students' mental health at little cost to colleges.

Opinion
Rethinking Campus Mental Health
If colleges focus more on connection, we may find we already have more of the resources we need to tackle many of the challenges our students face, argues Gary Glass.

Suicide-Prevention Training for All
University of Iowa will require all new students to learn techniques to help peers who are suicidal. Officials say it's the first program of its kind in the country.

Mumps Outbreak at Temple University
Officials have diagnosed more than 100 probable and confirmed cases of the disease, which has largely been eliminated in the United States.

Opinion
The Mental Health of Commuter Students
Colleges must understand their distinct needs and consider creative ways to lend support, write Merav Fine Braun and Jenna Citron.

Opinion
The Effortless Perfection Myth
Caralena Peterson initially wrote it off as a superficial cliché, but now as a recent college graduate, she believes it should be considered a major mental health concern.

Deep Cleaning After Student's Death
University of Maryland, College Park, officials are disinfecting every residence hall after a deadly viral outbreak on campus. Some have questioned whether the problem stems from persistent mold issues.
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