UA partners with Sierra Tucson to launch first on-campus intensive mental health program

A new partnership between the University of Arizona’s Counseling and Psychological Services and Sierra Tucson is bringing intensive mental health treatment to campus. Sierra on Campus provides evening clinical programming and weekly one-on-one care at NorthREC. Students can self-refer, and those on the university insurance plan pay no out-of-pocket costs. Program leaders say the initiative expands care options without disrupting enrollment.

Announcement on Kiffin will come after the Egg Bowl

Ole Miss Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Keith Carter addressed ongoing speculation about head football coach Lane Kiffin’s future on Friday, saying the two have held “many pointed and positive conversations” in recent days. He added that an announcement regarding Kiffin’s future is expected on the Saturday following the Egg Bowl next weekend. Carter said [.].

Student activist groups challenge actions by CSU administration, call for transparency

Students gathered in a mass assembly on the Lory Student Center Plaza at Colorado State University Wednesday to express their concerns surrounding recent free speech policy changes, the presence of U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on campus and the erasure of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs across CSU. The assembly was organized by The United. The post Student activist groups challenge actions by CSU administration, call for transparency appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.

Aryan Khan to work on his first theatrical release before directing Shah Rukh Khan in planned 2027 film: Report

Aryan Khan, who recently earned appreciation for his debut Netflix directorial The Ba***ds of Bollywood, is already moving ahead with his next set of projects. The series, which featured Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Bobby Deol and an ensemble cast, marked Aryan’s official entry as a director and showcased his inclination towards bold storytelling. With the streaming debut now behind him, the filmmaker is preparing for a larger leap a theatrical feature. According to industry sources, Aryan’s next directorial will be a full-fledged film intended for a big-screen release. The young filmmaker is reportedly determined to establish himself in the theatrical space before stepping into what will arguably be the most anticipated collaboration of his career directing his father, superstar Shah Rukh Khan. A source quoted by Pinkvilla revealed that Aryan is taking a measured, merit-driven approach to his career choices. “Aryan wants to deliver a theatrical success and prove himself as a filmmaker before taking on the challenge of directing his superstar father, Shah Rukh Khan,” the insider shared. The intention, the source added, is to build credibility in the industry by letting the work speak for itself rather than relying on legacy or expectations. Plans for the father-son collaboration are very much in motion, though the film is not expected to take off immediately. “If all goes as planned, Aryan’s third directorial will feature SRK in the lead. The father-son duo has already locked the core idea, but the collaboration is expected to take shape only in 2027,” the source added. For now, Aryan is dedicating his attention to completing the script for his second feature film. The project is likely to enter the casting stage soon, with more details about the genre, ensemble, and production timeline expected to emerge in the coming months. With his debut project sparking conversations and his next two films already generating industry buzz, Aryan Khan appears to be pacing his journey with focus and strategic clarity. As anticipation builds for his theatrical debut and eventually, his directorial collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan all eyes are on the young filmmaker’s next move. Also Read: Sameer Wankhede calls The Ba***ds of Bollywood a “calculated hit job” aimed at settling personal scores: “Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan can’t hide behind satire”.

24 Feisty Fluffy Feline Funnies to Survive the Holiday Season With Humor and Hissterical Hairballs

Now that Halloween is officially over, we’ve begun the dreaded march into the real holiday season. That means spending extended periods of time with our hooman family, dry turkey, and pawsitively awkward conversations with our crazy uncle who won’t stop talking about the stock market. Needless to say, we’d much rather be at home with our feline family, but we have to show up. We know we’re not the only ones who have families that are, let’s say, purrfectly difficult to deal with, so we’ve devised a few ways to survive the holiday season that we want to share with you. The first is to pretend your sick, but that doesn’t work very well, and then you also miss out on all the free food, so we don’t really recommend it. The second is to go, but spend the whole time scrolling through some feisty feline funnies to keep your mood pawsitive while chaos reigns all around you. While the turkey is being carved, gravy is being spilled, and Aunt Diane is screaming while chewing her green beans, you can be blissfully immersed in the hilarious cattos of the internet and oblivious to everything else. This is our prefurred choice because it not only makes us giggle, but it also reminds us of our kitties at home. If you need help getting through Thanksgiving and Christmas (or any other holidays you may celebrate), we propose these purrfectly hissterical felines in the form of memes below. They might not make your family less insane, but they certainly will help you stay sane in the meantime.

US-China Trade Breakthrough Sends Gold Tumbling From Record Highs – Here’s Why

TLDR Gold fell 1. 4% to near $4,053 per ounce as US-China trade deal progress reduced demand for safe-haven assets The precious metal posted its first weekly decline since mid-August, dropping 3. 3% last week Gold remains up 55% year-to-date despite recent pullback from record high of $4,380 reached last Monday Federal Reserve expected to cut rates [.] The post US-China Trade Breakthrough Sends Gold Tumbling From Record Highs Here’s Why appeared first on CoinCentral.