Featured “Pretty Wrecked”: Alumna publishes memoir about addiction, recovery and triumph 11 March 2024 Molly Fiske Tracy Viola, a 2002 Master’s of Education in counseling psychology alumna, shares her journey from teenage addiction to triumphant recovery.
Featured Nourishing my body with healthy habits at the gym 20 February 2023 Sofia Bezila A student describes how the gym taught her what it means to have a healthy body, rather than a skinny body.
Opinion I am a survivor of Bipolar II Disorder, and that’s okay 31 January 2023 Nick Gangewere A student reflects on how he overcame the turmoils that come along with Bipolar II Disorder.
News Temple professors study opioid treatment options 18 February 2020 Victoria Ayala The research focuses on people who were incarcerated and at risk of relapse.
Opinion Anxiety, therapy and all the pride in between 03 December 2019 Tyler Perez A student recounts his experiences with mental illness and grief, and how he praises the small successes in life.
Personal Essays Skip the diet, try a social media cleanse instead 26 February 2019 Magdalena Becker A student argues that people should unfollow social media accounts that reinforce negative body images.
Articles An unwelcome guest: Anorexia’s seat at the dinner table 26 February 2019 Lauren Remy Students discuss how their eating disorder impacted their families.
Articles Eating disorders are not just a women’s disease 26 February 2019 Claire Wolters Professionals and people in recovery discuss how eating disorders affect all genders.
Personal Essays Best friends and black bean burgers 26 February 2019 Claire Wolters The Intersection Editor writes about forming a lasting friendship in a residential facility.
Editorials Lessening the stigma of addiction 18 September 2018 Editorial Board Temple University Hospital’s grant to expand addiction resources is a step in the right direction.