Mental Health of College Students

A DU student struggles with finals
[Photo by Samuel Urban, with Charles Schuham]

College can be framed as a time of change and preparation for those who have/are going through the process. The process of becoming an adult and forging a path for yourself.  Whether it be two to the four-year college experience, college can determine someone’s future path.

The college has a learning curve of learning what you are capable of before setting out with that experience and knowledge you gain. Stress and mental health can go hand in hand, especially with young adults transiting from high school and the educational requirements that come with college.

Anyone who has passed through the experience knows that it can be a time of happy memories as well as making friends and memories that can last a lifetime. From sports to parties with friends.

However, the territory it comes with is not all sunshine, and rainbows as students have to deal with various obstacles. Examples such as stress that comes with classes and homework.

‘Colorado Life’ publisher rethinks work in the publishing industry

Drake Zimmerman poses for a photo with his dog
[Photo provided by Drake Zimmerman]

It’s another windy day in Fort Collins, the streets are relatively quiet as the day winds down. Drake Zimmerman on the other hand is anything but quiet. He quickly changes between being on the phone with clients and subscribers. Zimmerman works primarily as a publisher for Colorado Life Magazine in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Communication is key to this job in the journalism industry. Communicating between editors and writers sometimes even acting in those positions. Even though most of the time he spends communicating with subscribers of Colorado Life and writers of the magazines.

Rome: ‘The Eternal City’ in film and literature

Dr. Raffaello Palumbo Mosca answers questions from DU students.
[Photo by Charles Schuham]

Mosca from the Universita di Torino came to DU to speak about the eternal city in modern Cinematography and Literature on Wednesday, May 4, 2022.

Dr. Raffaello Palumbo Mosca was initially invited to speak back in 2020 but was canceled due to Covid. Two years later he finally arrived to give his lecture called ‘Rome: One and Many. Literary and Cinematic Representations of the Eternal City.