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GRAPHIC: MIA MESSINA ’25/ THE HAWK

Student-athlete program normalizes mental health conversations

Natalie Nevins April 24, 2024

When Katie Carnaghi was hired as an athletic trainer at the University of Mary Washington (UMW) in 2022, she wanted to tackle an issue at the forefront for student-athletes: their mental...

GRAPHIC: MIA MESSINA ’25/THE HAWK

Temple Athletics Program strives to help student-athletes be ‘TUWell’

Natalie Nevins April 17, 2024

When Stephany Coakley, Ph.D., was named the senior athletic director for Mental Health, Wellness and Performance at Temple University in 2017, she had one goal in mind for her student-athletes: to...

Photo of Lindsey Keenan holding phone to the camera with PROmotion app visible, rugby game in background

PROmotion promotes student-athlete mental health screening

Natalie Nevins April 10, 2024

When the 45 to 50 women on West Chester University’s rugby team arrived for their annual mental health training in 2016, athletic trainer Lindsey Keenan, Ph.D., stood by with paper and pencil to complete...

Katie Meyer celebrates a win with Stanford soccer fans. PHOTO COURTESY OF KATIE’S SAVE

Turning grief into action: ‘Katie wanted to change the world’

Natalie Nevins March 20, 2024

An absolute force of nature on the soccer field, Katie Meyer, senior captain and goalkeeper for Stanford University’s women’s soccer team, was eagerly waiting on a decision from Stanford Law School...

GRAPHIC: MIA MESSINA ’25/THE HAWK

Out like a light

Natalie Nevins February 14, 2024

I love falling asleep but hate waking up. While some people I know jump up at the sound of their alarm, I punch my pillow, quietly cursing out whatever morning obligation has awakened me from my beloved...

Amanda Dahlman, the founder of Hope for Athletes poses with a sticker for the organiztion which provides
student-athletes with a platform to share their mental health stories.
PHOTO COURTESY OF AMANDA DAHLMAN

Former athlete creates mental health storytelling platform

Natalie Nevins December 6, 2023

Amanda Dahlman had high hopes of staying involved in the athletics world after graduating from Messiah University in 2020. As a defensive specialist and libero for Messiah’s women’s volleyball...

Natalie Nevins ’24 practices grounding on Saint Marys Lawn.
PHOTO: KATIE CAPPELLETTI ’24

Trying grounding as a student-athlete

Natalie Nevins November 1, 2023

Eyes closed, my bare feet skimming the grass, I grounded myself in an enigmatic act of nothingness. The longer my feet stayed connected to the Earth, the farther I was transported into a world...

Montgomery is currently the only woman on the team.
PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON ’24/THE HAWK

A league of her own: Meet the woman on the St. Joe’s Gaelic club football team

Natalie Nevins February 1, 2023

As Maura Montgomery ’23 stepped onto Sweeney Field’s artificial turf last February, she felt nerves fluttering in her stomach.  Despite the overwhelming fear that she would embarrass herself...

Matt Kirchgasser ’24 keep family day energy high by making a presence as the hawk. PHOTO: JULIA HOLZ ’23/THE HAWK

The Hawk Rap: A Q&A with the new Hawk, Matt Kirchgasser

Natalie Nevins November 15, 2022

Matt Kirchgasser ’24 was named the new women’s basketball team Hawk mascot in May. Kirchgasser, a finance major from Media, Pennsylvania, was formerly a member of the lacrosse, wrestling, cross country...

GRAPHIC: GABRIELLA GUZZARDO ’23/THE HAWK

Students return to tablets in college classrooms

Natalie Nevins November 15, 2022

College students who had iPads when they were younger may equate them with building worlds in Minecraft or beating different levels in Roblox, but these devices are increasingly being used in college...

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GABRIELLA GUZZARDO ’23/THE HAWK

Five mental health resources for students

Natalie Nevins November 9, 2022

The covid-19 pandemic significantly increased issues relating to mental health, particularly for college-aged students. The Center for Collegiate Mental Health at Penn State University examined 43,098...

The game ball from the first intercollegiate soccer game at St. Joes
PHOTO: SHENID BHAYROO/THE HAWK

Hawk History: First Intercollegiate Soccer Game Ball

Natalie Nevins September 28, 2022

The official birth of soccer at St. Joe’s can be traced back to Oct. 24, 1958, when the first intercollegiate soccer match was played at Finnesey Field.  During this inaugural game, St. Joe’s...

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