What We Don’t Say: What’s Something You Wish You Knew When You Were Younger

Neko Heinrich | November 5, 2024


What We Don’t Say” is a new column in The Echo that seeks to bring the voices and perspectives of students to light. Around campus, there have been flyers that link to a survey that asks a variety of questions regarding topics of personal and thought-provoking nature. In order to convey the responses in a compelling way, each answer is displayed in the form of a multimedia art project. Each release, the set of answers to a new question will be revealed. 

A new survey will be released in a few weeks, but if you haven’t filled this one out yet and would like your anonymous answers to be featured in future editions, find the QR code around campus or follow this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeEObmzZ5upqkUUfGzs6-yWX32bM9264zRIO7V7DWN3zChEVw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Before reading, note that there’s a content warning for talk of mental illness in some of the answers. 

This week, the respondents answered the question “What’s something you wish you knew when you were younger?”


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