By Taylor Schutt This year’s Olympics were in Rio, and as we all know, there were some problems with the venue. The pool water was green, the Russians were doping, and there were tons of security scares. As much as those issues seem wild, I’m here to discuss Ryan Lochte and his infamous scandal. Would this be considered another case of white privilege or a terrible lack of judgment?
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By Jessica Reichart Mental illness can and will affect almost everybody in their lifetime. Whether you struggle with it yourself, or you have a friend or relative that deals with one, it’s everywhere. Although mental illnesses are so prominent, many go untreated. This may seem odd since it’s something that drastically affects over 42.5 million people in America alone, according to NewsWeek.com. NewsWeek also states that forty percent of our friends, family, and neighbors do not receive any treatment for something that affects an abundance of people negatively. The Murphy’s Bill was created in order to help increase this awareness and the help that is received by patients. As time passes, there are always ways to improve the treatment of our people, especially those struggling to live happily. |
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