The MSU Residence Halls Association (RHA) will host “The Breaking Point ” on November 23 featuring a presentation by Dr. Drew Pinsky at the Wharton Center to raise awareness of mental health issues facing college students.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Pasant Theatre with an interactive presentation by Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew will address topics including stress, anxiety, self-medication and college relationships, and answer the questions of students. After the presentation, Dr. Drew will be available for a meet and greet with students and there will be a drawing for one attendee to win the opportunity for a guest appearance on “Loveline”
Students will also be able to enjoy free finger foods and free neck and shoulder massages by HandWorks Massage Therapy. The MSU Counseling Center will be hosting interactive sessions with students addressing signs of mental health issues and strategies for staying healthy as a college student.
Dr. Drew hosts the popular radio program “Loveline”
According to the 2008 National College Health Assessment performed by the American College Health Association, more than 41 percent of students reported experiencing more than average stress. Nearly half of students surveyed said they felt overwhelming anxiety in past 12 months.
On-campus residents may obtain free tickets for The Breaking Point in the RHA Office located in G-7 Holden Hall. Off-campus students may purchase tickets for $5 through the Wharton Center box office or online at http://www.whartoncenter.com/
The MSU Residence Halls Association (RHA) is the on-campus student government at Michigan State University. Representing more than 14,000 students, MSU RHA is the largest Residence Halls Association in the country. MSU RHA is dedicated to improving the on-campus living experience and providing services to students including Campus Center Cinemas, RHA TV, RHA Movie Offices and Condom Connection.



