Paul Ziegler & Nelson Ngov

Nelson and I went around interviewing people we frequently interacted with in the 1940 Dormitory. Our first interview was our good friend, Michael. Michael reported stress exhaustion and overwhelming work. He said “I miss having more free time.” He is a frequent suffer of headaches, with a severe addiction to ibuprofen. Next we interviewed computer science student Christian Berkhimer. When asked about his physical and mental well being, Christian said that he is “Straight vibing mentally but fiending for nicotine physically.” 

We interviewed a student named Hannah. When asked about her well being, Hannah responded “Physically and mentally weak, constantly in physical and mental anguish.”  This subject gives off a vibe of desperation and futility. Marco was our next subject.When interviewed about his well being, Marco was very confused. He did not seem to understand exactly what was going on. Eventually Marco reported back and said that he was “mentally and physically OK.” Lastly we interviewed a student named Anthony, Anthony was just as confused about the interview as Marco, however he reported good physical condition but horrible mental anguish. From these interviews, it is clear that the physical and mental well being of Temple students is diverse and sort of worrying.