Letter from the editors: We will continue the conversation on mental health
We see it in our classrooms. We see it in our newsroom. We see it in our friends. We see it in ourselves.
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We see it in our classrooms. We see it in our newsroom. We see it in our friends. We see it in ourselves.
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It’s 2 a.m. Saturday morning and South Carolina plays Clemson in 10 hours. Of course, my last game as a student would be a noon game. I should be getting plenty of sleep to prepare for a morning of tailgating, but here I am writing this letter from the editor. I procrastinated writing it, like I did many other stories and assignments this year.
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