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February 9, 2020 Community stories

We Are All the Same

Students in the Fall 2019 “Social Media and Public Relations” course created a social media campaign to raise awareness about

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October 1, 2019 Ability / Healing

Living with Bipolar Disorder

DJ Terry interviewed Oakland University then-senior, Simon Albaugh, about his experience living with bipolar disorder and how it shows up

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July 2, 2019 Ability / Healing / Identity

AD(H)D (Not) Controlling My Life

Journalism major Marcella Banner on ADD and ADHD – they “are disabling mental health conditions that can ultimately make one

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March 25, 2019 Ability / Acceptance / Family / Gender / Identity / Immigration / Race

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Undergraduate nursing students reflect on diversity in six words. Brown skin boy. White family. Loved. Girls compete. Women uplift one

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