College Journalists Report on the Mental Health Crisis on Campus

A group of journalists, including Emmy Martin, Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Tar Heel and project lead for The Mental Health Collaborative, Rosegalie Cineus, Editor-in-Chief at The A&T Register at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and Emily Vespa, Managing Editor at Technician at NC State University, recently spoke with Leoneda Inge about their experiences working on a project that aimed to shed light on the mental health challenges faced by college students. Funded by the Solutions Journalism Network, the collaborative involved nine college newsrooms in North Carolina and shared diverse perspectives on how to address this pressing issue.

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