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Breaking the Silence

Students sell hot chocolate for suicide awareness

Camille Paul, Special to the Wire
November 3, 2017
Marquette students pose by an MU flag.

Active Minds remembers those affected by suicide at walk

Caroline White, News Reporter
October 10, 2017
The Marquette Wires project about college-age suicide, Breaking the Silence, concluded Wednesday, May 3, with a live television town hall forum. Photo by McKenna Oxenden/mckenna.oxenden@marquette.edu

Breaking the Silence televised town hall event recap

Matthew Martinez, News Reporter
May 5, 2017
Photo by Anabelle McDonald

Behind the byline: Suicide awareness in LGBTQ community

Lily Wellen, Marquette Radio General Manager
May 3, 2017
Battling in memoriam

Battling in memoriam

Alex Groth and Rebecca Carballo
May 2, 2017
Nick Jenkins, a coordinator at the Counseling Center, said QPR training typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes to complete

Counseling and advocacy groups seek improved outreach

Maredithe Meyer, Projects Reporter
May 2, 2017
Photo by Anabelle McDonald

Behind the byline: Innovations for suicide intervention

Lily Wellen, Marquette Radio General Manager
May 1, 2017
Photo credit: Alex Jones/TWLOHA

Breaking the Silence: Interview with To Write Love on Her Arms founder

Lily Wellen, Marquette Radio General Manager
April 28, 2017
Photo by Anabelle McDonald

Breaking the Silence on LGBTQ Mental Health: Dr. Nick Heck

Lucie Sullivan, Audio Content Director
April 28, 2017

Podcasters works to give a voice to depression

Cheyenne Fischer, Special to the Wire
April 27, 2017
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