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Depression screenings set for today

Over two-thirds of University of Idaho students who visit the Counseling Center struggle with depression, Sharon Fritz, a licensed psychologist at the center, said.


Today from 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., the Counseling Center is conducting depression screenings in UCC 309 as part of National Depression Screening Day.


The 13-question screening is free and last about 15 minutes, Fritz said. Students will answer the questions and then be able to come to the Counseling Center for further diagnosis.


The screening is also available in Spanish.


Fritz said common treatments include therapy, counseling and medication.


Depression is common, as over 17 million Americans suffer from the disorder, she said.


The most common symptoms include feeling depressed or down for two to three weeks, feeling empty, low self-esteem, changes in eating or sleeping habits and thoughts of death or suicide.


"We've all had these symptoms at one time or other," Fritz said. She said students should be concerned if the symptoms persist over a period of time.


If students need further counseling, sessions are both free and confidential.

News Headlines

University responds to doctored photo

University of Idaho administrators are embarrassed but hopeful about a story that appeared in Friday's Argonaut, said Raul Sanchez, special assistant for diversity and human rights at UI.


The story revealed that a photo of students on the main UI Web site had been doctored to include two minority students. Administrators yanked the photo Thursday and replaced it with a picture of the Kibbie Dome. continue

Forney Hall wins seventh straight GDI

Once again, Forney Hall has taken the winning position in this year's GDI (Gosh Darn Independence) competition.


The clear overall winner, with 173 overall points for GDI week, Forney led second place Steel House by 16 points. continue

Look for a job at Career Expo in the Dome

Recruiters for companies spanning from Japan to the U.S. East coast will converge on the University of Idaho campus today for the Career Expo of the Palouse. The Expo will be held in the Kibbie Dome between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. and is the largest collegiate career event in the Pacific Northwest. continue

Students react to ethnic photo incident

School administration reacted to an altered photo by removing it from the Internet; students and faculty have reacted as well, many in favor of the action taken, but some demand more.


"Personally, I want an apology. This was a complete let down," said Juan DeLeon, president of Organizacion de Estudiantes Latinos Americanos. Oela, supported by roughly 40 members, is the largest multicultural organization at University of Idaho. continue

Vandal Challenge invites Latino students

Angela Hernandez knew she wanted a college education. She just didn't know where.


In 1998, Hernandez participated in the Vandal Challenge, a program at the University of Idaho designed to promote higher education for Latino high school juniors and seniors in Idaho. continue

Rally calls for third-party candidates in upcoming debates

WASHINGTON - About 120 students rallied outside the Commission on Presidential Debates Thursday in Washington, calling for the inclusion of third-party candidates in the upcoming presidential debates. continue

Cochran hopes to extend recycling to all living groups

ASUI President Bart Cochran wants to dig through University of Idaho students' trash.


One of Cochran's summer projects was the expansion of the UI Recycling Program to include Greek houses as well as off-campus students. In his summer president's report, Cochran said, "The emphasis ... is to get recycling into the residence halls and the Greek houses. continue

Environmental specialist to visit UI for lecture

Walter A. Rosenbaum will examine the affects of public policy on the environment in a short series of lectures starting Oct.4. His lectures will be the first of the James McClure lectures on Public Policy and Science. continue

Drunk driving limit hits roadblock

WASHINGTON - Just as Congress appears poised to impose a national drunken driving standard for the first time, opponents are launching a furious, last-minute lobbying campaign to derail the measure. continue

 

 

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