***Trigger Warning*** Mental health, suicide, depression and other heavy related topics There is a famous quote that has been circling around after Katie Meyer’s death in March that says...
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On March 3rd, 2022, Katie Meyer a D1 athlete, a Stanford soccer goalkeeper, was taken from this world by suicide. When I heard this news, I was heartbroken. To...
Life as a student athlete is full of inaccurate stereotypes, heavy workloads, and a lot of time devoted to the sport– but is playing still worth it? I contacted...
On February 24, 2022, I got the chance to attend a talk by mental health advocate and former division one athlete Victoria Garrick hosted at UCLA.
Scheduling Use GrubHub to order food ahead when you need to eat quickly before practice, OR Try to schedule your classes in a way so that you have enough...
Starting college as a freshman can best be described as a rollercoaster. You’re getting used to a new environment, new people, a new type of learning, a new schedule,...
Bucknell’s population of student-athletes is around 700 of the roughly 3,600 students on campus. Of that population of students, there are around 5% that are declared as mechanical engineers...
I miss running. That might sound bizarre to people who don’t run (or even some people who do), but it was definitely a meaningful part of my life. I...
RISE, WASH, REPEAT! But instead, for student-athletes, the motto is, SLEEP, HOMEWORK, PRACTICE, HOMEWORK, SLEEP! Being a student-athlete is one of the most challenging tasks for a college student....