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Anonymous messaging app promotes mental health on campus

Anonymous messaging app promotes mental health on campus Lucy Messineo-Witt | Asst. Photo Editor Emily Karp created Syracuse’s chapter of Unmasked in October 2020, which she considered great timing because of the mental health stress caused by COVID-19. Facebook Google+ The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. Syracuse University sophomore Emily Karp felt that there was a void on campus for talking about mental health and the stigma surrounding it. In March, she connected with the founders of the Unmasked Project, an app that provides students a safe and anonymous space to connect about mental health, to learn how she could bring it to SU.

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SU students share stories of strength, survival for Holocaust Remembrance Day Katelyn Marcy | Asst. Illustration Editor International Holocaust Remembrance Day is recognized annually on Jan. 27. Facebook Google+ The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. Seventy-six years ago, Jews were freed from concentration camps after being taken, tortured and killed by the Nazis. Many liberated Jewish people created families that kept Jewish culture alive through multiple generations. Now, many of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of these survivors are pursuing an education at Syracuse University. Several told their families’ stories to The Daily Orange ahead of this year’s International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed Wednesday.

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