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As UW-Madison students head back to school this week with a mix of in-person and online classes, lots of eyes are on students’ physical health. The university has mandated coronavirus testing for students living in dorms and has been posting the number of tests and virus cases they detect online. But as Cap Times intern Sophie Bolich found, the pandemic is also taxing students' mental health and straining colleges' already over-burdened counseling services. This week on the podcast, Sophie explains how students and colleges are trying to adapt to continued uncertainty.
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As UW-Madison students head back to school this week with a mix of in-person and online classes, lots of eyes are on students’ physical health. The university has mandated coronavirus testing for students living in dorms and has been posting the number of tests and virus cases they detect online. But as Cap Times intern Sophie Bolich found, the pandemic is also taxing students' mental health and straining colleges' already over-burdened counseling services. This week on the podcast, Sophie explains how students and colleges are trying to adapt to continued uncertainty.
Support the show: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=capitaltimes&campaign=7013i000000U67DAAS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.