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HURST STUDENTS SPEAK UP

their friends or if individuals do not even consider what they are doing an eating disorder, then they may never get the help they truly want and need. Many college campuses do not provide nearly enough awareness or help for those struggling.

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A plethora of options are available to colleges if they choose to listen to those who need it most.

They can encourage campus counselors to get proper training in eating disorders, set up 24-hour crisis hotlines on campus where students can call to receive help whenever they need it and most importantly they can better educate their students on what to look out for in their friends.

If anyone is going to recognize what is going on and be able to get you in contact with someone who can help, it is going to be those closest to you, and on college campuses that is often the people you surround yourself with every day.

If you or someone you know are dealing with an eating disorder, you are not alone; resources are available to you. Reach out to the counseling center or the 24/7 eating disorder hotline: (866) 8846139.

We asked: What is your favorite part of the Superbowl?

Thea Johansson, freshman Sports Business Management major: “I watched the Super Bowl for the first time and my favorite part was the halftime show. I was shocked by how many commercials there were.”

Sydney Wegner, sophomore Pre-Med major: “My favorite part of the Super Bowl was the game when the Eagles were winning! I also enjoyed the halftime show and Rihanna revealing her baby bump.”

Jonathan Bendorf, senior Business and Sports Business Management major: “My favorite part was the game, especially when Jalen Hurts tied up the game with 5 minutes left when he ran it in for the 2 point conversion.”

Harden Gage, sophomore Sports Business Management major: “My favorite part was watching the game and the commercials, especially with all the celebrity appearances in both.”

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