Hilinski’s Hope

Hope Never Sinks

A week after a controversial headline was posted by a local South Carolina newspaper about Hilinski’s Hope, Ryan Hilinski responded with class and stellar play on his way to lead the Gamecocks to a conference win over the Kentucky Wildcats. In the win, Ryan passed for almost 200 yards and helped end a five-game losing…

Suicide Prevention in the Age of Social Media

By Tre Gabriel, Flawless Intern We have never been as connected to each other and as disconnected from each other as we are now, in 2019.  Connectivity comes in the form of technology that allows us to communicate faster and easier than ever before, especially via cell phones and social media apps. Whatever your chosen…

Hilinski’s Hope

Keeping Hope Afloat Takes All of Us

The Hilinksi family are our heroes. After losing their son, Tyler, to suicide, they created Hilinksi’s Hope, a non-profit that funds and supports suicide prevention and mental health awareness at universities. The love that brought Hilinksi’s Hope to Tyler’s own Washington State University has spread nationally, reaching the University of South Carolina, where Tyler’s younger…

Lessons from the Legacy of Saoirse Kennedy Hill

As we settle into the promise of a new school year, summer tragedies—which include recent high-profile suicides—remain heavy on our minds. The news of Saoirse Kennedy Hill’s death shocked our nation and shook the mental health advocacy community to the core. Saoirse was a young advocate who shared her cousin Congressman Patrick Kennedy’s passion and…

Forever to Three

Saturdays in the fall are for college football.  One of the most exciting games to watch this season was a tough SEC matchup between the juggernaut Alabama Crimson Tide and the talented South Carolina Gamecocks. It was your usual Saturday afternoon college football game­—until it wasn’t. The third quarter was marked by a touching tribute to…

Practice – Both On and Off the Field

By Tre Gabriel Flawless Intern When I graduated from Columbia University this past spring, I thought my football career would end. Luckily, because I redshirted my freshman year, I still had an extra year of athletic eligibility left, which I decided to utilize by playing for Keiser University in my hometown in Florida.  I’ve been…