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High school students face exhaustion, burnout

by Solomon Spann IV If Blair Ramsey could advise his overworked teenage self, he’d tell himself: “You’re not going to be perfect. Nobody’s perfect.”  Ramsey is a director of admissions and the retention coordinator at the University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy, an all-male college preparatory academy on Detroit’s west side. There, he […]

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Serving up sustainability: The rise of Detroit’s eco-friendly restaurants

by Tatum Saltsman Sustainability and environmental awareness are two concerns that many people often overlook when planning their next dining experience. But that’s what many thriving Metro Detroit establishments are serving up.  With concerns over the environment and climate change rising, many consumers are making efforts to change their lifestyles. In response, restaurants are catering […]

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How social media and reality TV influence Teens’ beauty standards and mental health

by Sharon Chang This summer, season 7 of Peacock’s reality dating series “Love Island USA” has taken America by storm, bringing a group of hot singles together in a villa in Fiji to couple up and compete for America’s favorite — and $100,000.  Amid the drama, angst and backstabs surrounding every episode, many viewers couldn’t […]

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Healing the Whole: Gilda’s Club members and staff contribute to the conversation on mental health care

by Stella Dougherty Regardless of where someone receives treatment for cancer in Michigan, the process often leaves patients and their families unsatisfied. While the treatment targets the bad cells and removes the cancer, it doesn’t address the emotional challenges that patients face along the way.  Lynda Ellis, a cancer survivor, understands this process well. Years […]

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Toxic air, tired lungs: The cost of growing up in Detroit

by Anya Desai Every year, thousands of children living in Detroit breathe polluted air, putting their health at risk and increasing the likelihood of asthma, respiratory issues, heart attacks and even premature death. Without any improvements to air quality, experts say the long-term health and development of Detroit’s children will remain in jeopardy. One of […]