by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Psychology
by Noah Snyder ’24 “There is a particular kind of pain, elation, loneliness, and terror involved in this kind of madness. When you’re high it’s tremendous. The ideas and feelings are fast and frequent like shooting stars, and you follow them...
by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Psychology, Sports
by Michelle Peck ’25 (Content warning: Body image and eating disorders) Many people think of ballet as an effortless art that is pleasing to watch. However, most of those people probably do not know the effect on the dancers’ mental health leading up...
by CTS_Admin | May 11, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biblical Studies, Culture, Psychology, Spring 2021, Volume#10
In the past year, there has been much discussion involving the effects of people spending much time alone. While the benefits of socializing are well known and have been thoroughly researched, no one has been able to predict the lasting effects of the pandemic on...
by CTS_Admin | May 10, 2021 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Psychology, Spring 2021, Volume#10
The word “quiet” feels like a comfort and a curse for many shy and introverted children. Quiet can mean peace, a feeling of belonging and natural being; it can also feel like a weapon, used against them by others, a distinctly negative thing. This was my experience as...
by CTS_Admin | Apr 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biology, Culture, Psychology, Spring 2021, Volume#10
I remember the first time I saw and recognized psychological elder abuse. I was sixteen and I had just become a nursing home volunteer. I was sitting at a table with a group of elderly women when an agitated male resident across the...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Biology, Fall 2020, Psychology
Andrina Aepli suggests that children and adolescents are losing sleep because of increased caffeine intake in October 2015’s Brain Sciences Journal. In her study, “Altered Sleep Behavior and Deep Sleep,” Aepli discusses how caffeine leads to a decrease in sleep and a...