Mental Health in the USA: A Short History

Mental health awareness has increased, with an estimated 10% of the world’s population experiencing mental illness. In the U.S, 41% of these cases are undiagnosed, and 60% of diagnosed individuals lack access to treatment, costing the country $190 billion annually. Various organizations including MAMHI, established by Clifford Whittingham Beers, and SAMHSA, work tirelessly to increase public awareness and facilitate accessible treatments. National prevention and awareness campaigns occur annually, and ongoing research aims to reduce patients and deaths from mental illness.
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Mental Health Day: Kittens, Meditation, Violence, and More!

UMass Dartmouth sponsored a campus-wide Mental Health Day on October 25th, 2023 to promote mental health awareness and relaxation. The day was filled with various interactive events, workshops and activities such as art practices, meditations, a petting zoo, goal-setting seminars, counseling sessions, and discussions geared towards mental health awareness. Initiated by Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Kimberly Scott, this event is set to become a semester-regular occurrence at the university. Continue reading Mental Health Day: Kittens, Meditation, Violence, and More!

 

Xbox Acquires Activision Blizzard – What Does This Mean for Gamers?

Microsoft has acquired the game development company Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, bringing iconic games like Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft under its umbrella. The deal, following Microsoft’s merger with Bethesda Games, raised concerns of a gaming monopoly. However, a 10-year agreement ensuring the continued release of Call of Duty on PlayStation alleviated these fears. Despite competition concerns, the acquisition is set to enrich Microsoft’s Game Pass offerings.
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The 2023 Boston Music Awards are Almost Here

The 2023 Boston Music Awards will be the 36th consecutive event honoring local musical talent. The awards, happening on December 20th, celebrate all aspects of the music community, including artists, venues, technical staff, and more. Notable nominees include popular artists Noah Kahan and BIA. The show also serves as a networking event and is accessible to the public for $20. Participatory voting for favorite artists is also available.
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How Elite are the Detroit Lions?

The Detroit Lions began the 2023 season surpassing expectations with a 5-1 record, tying for the best record in the NFL. Their exceptional run, led by coach Dan Campbell, saw rapid improvements in offense and defense, inviting comparisons to elite teams like the 49ers and Eagles. However, questions about the Lions’ place among the elites remain, hinging on playoff performance and tougher future opponents, such as Ravens and Cowboys. Continue reading How Elite are the Detroit Lions?

 

Frozen Frenzy – The NHL’s Avant-Garde

The NHL has launched “Frozen Frenzy,” a program inspired by the NFL’s Redzone, aiming to reinvigorate viewer engagement and increase viewership, which has significantly lagged compared to other major sports leagues. Frozen Frenzy offers fans continuous coverage of all games, prioritizing high-action moments like power plays and the final two minutes of close contests, and showcasing highlight plays and players. Despite some early problems, the program has been well-received and is seen as a success for the NHL.
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Rite Aid Claims Bankruptcy Amid Ramifications of the Opioid Crisis

(Image via medcitynews.com) Business Manager: Brendan Flaherty Email: bflaherty1@umassd.edu Rite Aid, a pharmaceutical company similar to CVS and Walgreens, is filing for bankruptcy over plummeting sales, increasing debt, and claims against them for misuse of opioids. So where did this all start, and how can Rite Aid ever think to come back from all these setbacks? Rite Aid has filed for “Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection … Continue reading Rite Aid Claims Bankruptcy Amid Ramifications of the Opioid Crisis

 

The Republican Party Struggles to Elect A New Speaker of the House

(Image via apnews.com) Staff Writer: Maya Arruda Email: marruda7@umassd.edu When was the last time Congress did anything? To me, as a bystander, it feels that Congress is like a high school classroom full of uppity honors students during a class debate over the pros and cons of Napoleon as a history figure; they keep arguing relentlessly over who is right, unwilling to secede even the … Continue reading The Republican Party Struggles to Elect A New Speaker of the House

 

Words and Wardrobes Collide: WMC’s Halloween Costume Contest Returns

(Image Courtesy of Elisabeth Buck) Staff Writer: Jesse Magnifico Email: jmagnifico@umassd.edu The Writing and Multiliteracy Center (WMC) raises a spooky tradition from the dead after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  That’s right: the Halloween Costume Contest is back! The WMC has announced on Instagram and through word-of-mouth that the costume contest has finally returned. They want to offer some fun to alleviate … Continue reading Words and Wardrobes Collide: WMC’s Halloween Costume Contest Returns