Coloring, Cookies, Puppies: Campuses Coddle Students Triggered by Valentine's Day
'Valentine’s Day can be a downer, but several colleges and universities are ready to comfort lonely students “triggered” by the holiday, providing counseling and other classic safe-space activities. '
'Baylor University has planned an entire “Hope Peace Love Day,” where students can learn about suicide prevention, depression, coping skills, anxiety, self-esteem and other mental-health topics. '
'Higher education’s panoply of events also includes free couple’s counseling at the University of Oregon. '
'Students are also invited to watch a Disney movie, “color your way to a less stressful day” and play “healthy relationship bingo.”“We chose Valentine’s Day because it is a day to celebrate love, not just for one another but also loving yourself,” the University’s counseling center said in a statement. '
' And perhaps most bizarrely, the De Anza College in California has taken it upon itself to help students make condom roses to celebrate the holiday.— Jillian Kay Melchior writes for Heat Street and is a fellow for the Steamboat Institute and the Independent Women’s Forum. '
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'Valentine’s Day can be a downer, but several colleges and universities are ready to comfort lonely students “triggered” by the holiday, providing counseling and other classic safe-space activities. '
'Baylor University has planned an entire “Hope Peace Love Day,” where students can learn about suicide prevention, depression, coping skills, anxiety, self-esteem and other mental-health topics. '
'Higher education’s panoply of events also includes free couple’s counseling at the University of Oregon. '
'Students are also invited to watch a Disney movie, “color your way to a less stressful day” and play “healthy relationship bingo.”“We chose Valentine’s Day because it is a day to celebrate love, not just for one another but also loving yourself,” the University’s counseling center said in a statement. '
' And perhaps most bizarrely, the De Anza College in California has taken it upon itself to help students make condom roses to celebrate the holiday.— Jillian Kay Melchior writes for Heat Street and is a fellow for the Steamboat Institute and the Independent Women’s Forum. '
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