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She is urging those going through the same to be brave as her in a recent post.
Iwa wrote as caption to a photo of an arm with the words “warrior,” “I am still fighting but I know I am winning…”
She added, “Life can be cruel sometimes. And a lot of times people around us can be cruel too! But know that you are not alone. Family and friends will always be there for you. And find comfort that God is beside you always.”
“Having mental health problems is no joke. I would never wish this kind of illness to anyone. So please if you are suffering seek help. Dismissing your emotions is never the answer. We should stop the stigma that seeking help from doctors will categorize you as crazy. Always remember that, We all need help,” she urged.
| Updated: March 3, 2021, 8:24 p.m.
A bill seeking to improve safety at Utah’s colleges passed through the Senate on Tuesday but not before it was gutted of a key effort to involve students in the conversation.
The measure, SB163, now no longer includes its biggest provision that would have created a commission of students to look at security on campus and make recommendations to the state on how to fix ongoing issues they see.
“This was something our students really wanted,” said Sen. Jani Iwamoto, D-Holladay and the sponsor. “We were all excited about the positive impact of this.”
But after concerns were raised about the commission by several Republican members of the body including accusations that the student group would be “too liberal” and shut out conservative voices Iwamoto reluctantly agreed to remove that part to allow the rest of the bill to move forward before the session ends Friday.