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After their 20-year-old
son hanged himself during his winter break from the University of Arizona five
years ago, Donna and Phil Satow wondered what signs they had overlooked, and
started asking other students for answers.
What grew from this
soul searching was Ulifeline (www. ulifeline, org), a Web site where students
can get answers to questions about depression by logging on through their
universities. The site has been adopted as a resource by over 120 colleges,
which can customize it with local information, and over 1.3 million students
have logged on with their college ID’s.
"It’s a very solid Web
site that raises awareness of suicide, de-stigmatizes mental illness and
encourages people to seek the help they need," said Paul Grayson, the director
of counseling services at New York University, which started using the service
nearly a year ago.
The main component of the Web site is the
Self-
A. provide their students with campus information
B. offer medical treatment to students in mental disorder
C. encourage their students to seek advice about depression
D. give their students various help they may need