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LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately made targets of bullying and violence.
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LGBTQ+ youth are disproportionately made targets of bullying and violence.
What’s most important right now is well-being—but not just physically.
The Delores A. Brooks Recreation Center benefits from SPLOST funds.
The Student Health Center on the Mercer Macon campus.
Daniels said that the administration would not allow her back into her Loft until the 14-day quarantine was over. So, she missed her initial flight back to the United States on March 8, and since then, has been staying with friends in South Korea until she’s allowed back on campus. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Daniels
The student section cheers during the first home game of the season.
Dean of Students Doug Pearson addresses students' concerns over COVID-19 on the SGA senate floor.
Sarah Carter (left) and Ashley Pettway (right) are co-presidents of ABLE Mercer, a club dedicated to advocating and advising students with disabilities on Mercer's campus.
Blossom Onunekwu (left) and Keyana Boone (right) get in position to perform squats in the UC gym.
Graphic provided by SGA