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Life Beyond the Grad: Giving up on your dreams
Two university graduates reflect on their...
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Now How ‘Bout That
When one gets a concussion, some emotional symptoms tend to follow. There are a few different factors which contribute to this, some can be the injury itself, some external factors and some can be low energy levels in general. When I received my concussion I believe I experienced all three. During this turbulent state I was confronted with a side of myself I was not comfortable with.Â