Tag: awareness
Tuning Out Stigma: A Story of Overcoming Oneself
Written by Kyle Spriggs. Media by Coleton Gensler and Kyle Spriggs.
On November 6, Greenville University hosted a program sponsored by the National Alliance on...
Autism: The Vaccine Debate
Written by Erin Lobner. Media by Courtney Murphy.
April is Autism Awareness Month, an important time for individuals and families of people with autism. While...
Child Abuse Awareness
Written by Lauren Buser. Media by Baylen Whitfield.
“Man charged in 3-year old’s death.” Those are the words that rang out through the news...
Wings and Pizza… With a Side of Slavery
Written by Leanna Westerhof. Media by Kayla Morton.
It’s the day when everybody orders wings and pizza, goes to the local sports bar or sits...
NFL and Breast Cancer Awareness
Written and Media by Austin Brinkman
October is the month where you see pink everywhere you look. There are pink towels, jerseys, ribbons and more. What’s...
Breast Cancer Blowout
Almost everyone knows of Breast Cancer. Most probably aren’t experts on the subject, but many do know of this type of cancer and feel that it’s a serious problem for women and has affected the lives of many and their families. Breast Cancer is often represented and acknowledged in various ways: Commercials, stores, jewelry, it’s supported in some sports, the pink ribbon (which has become a symbol for Breast Cancer), pink clothing, and October has even become Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Personally, I feel that Breast Cancer is more represented that other cancer types and other illnesses and diseases in general. Yes, Breast Cancer is very important and should be taken seriously, but other diseases should be taken just as seriously.