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 RIVERVIEW, Fla. 鈥?Deputies are searching for a suspect after three people were shot i stanley cup n Riverview on Wednesday.The Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office said the incident occurred in the 10000 block of Sweet Sapling Street around 6 p.m. An altercation between multiple people broke out in the neighborhood, which led to the shooting.HCSO said Ajani Brown, 22, Tykira Franklin, 20, and Zakia Franklin, 18, were shot and suffered non-l stanley cups ife-threatening injuries to their  lower extremities.  The victims were taken to Tampa General Hospital. Officials added that Brown was remotely booked at the hospital after they learned she had an active warrant from Alabama.Officials added that while they have not located the suspect yet, they do have a suspect vehicle, which was spotted leaving the scene.This is a developing story and will be updated stanley france  when more information is available. Wscn Toddler dies in incident involving a piece of furniture
 Growing mental health issues among college students were already a concern. Now, schools are preparing for what comes next in the fall, because of both the pandemic and also the renewed attention on racism in our country.About 24% of college students were diagnosed with or treated for anxiety problems last year, according to a study by the American College Health Association. That s up from about 10% a decade earlier. It s a similar trend among the number of students diagnosed with or treated for depression. We re expecting those  stanley mugs statistics to really skyrocket in terms of students just feeling a lot of fear, a lot of uncertainty, a lot of anxiety, a lot of despair with what has been going on and what things look like perhaps for them,  said Dr. Joy Himmel, an American College Health Association fellow.Himmel is a member of the COVID-19 task force for the American College Health Association. She says schools stanley fr  have already shifted to doing more remote telehealth sessions for mental health. But i stanley bottles t has been a challenge in some places because of licensing across state lines.A lot of states have done waivers to allow this. Himmel is concerned about when states of emergency are lifted, and these waivers won t be there anymore. She says it will also be important to focus particularly on freshmen. One of the things that I think builds camaraderie, builds enthusiasm and energy for students is that bonding with fellow students,  said Himmel.  We re very social in terms of our humanness a