“It is genuinely impossible for most people, even those with aspirations of success and visibility, to accurately conceptualize what a complete lack of privacy looks like — not to mention how it feels to have those invasions be facilitated by mass pop culture.”
Self-care isn’t selfish
Put your oxygen mask on. You can’t help others if you don’t help yourself first.
We are more than our mistakes
“This article is not about upholding the idea that people are incapable of change. In fact, I believe that — although there are always exceptions — most people involved in these situations are aware of their mistakes and want to improve. The only problem is that they are often not given the environment, opportunity or tools to do so successfully.”
OneLove workshops: What does a healthy relationship look like?
Butler University’s Sexual Assault Response and Prevention — SARP — office collaborates with nonprofit OneLove to hold workshops that allow students to pinpoint unhealthy aspects in relationships and learn how to maintain healthy ones.
A balancing act: juggling the many lives of a college student
You can’t put all your eggs in one basket, but sometimes one basket may have more than the other.
Ask Abby: Building and reinforcing boundaries as the school year kicks off
It can be hard not to get overwhelmed when you’re overbooked, especially in the first few weeks of school. Tis the season to set boundaries and say no — and not feel bad about it.