 I'm Elena Seveger here with CalTP News asking students today, do you prioritize your mental health? Let's check it out. For me, mental health is the baseline that needs to be in place before I can really do any sort of work. I think I do, especially over schoolwork. Like if I have a lot of work to do and I'm kind of burned out, I normally like take a break and go for a walk or like go eat something. Yeah, I think mental health is more important than the schoolwork and school stuff. It's related to our health, so I think we should prioritize it first. I definitely try, try to relax whenever I can. But with the midterms and the semester against rolling, I definitely think it's hard to prioritize mental health. I wish I could say that I do, but no, honestly, there's just so much going on in my life, like with extracurriculars and like school and stuff. I don't prioritize my mental health over it because I don't get enough sleep. For those struggling to balance their mental health, the university has helped implement rest centers on campus, providing students with free designated areas to rest and refresh. Currently, there are four rest centers on campus, with several more opening later in the semester and fall 2016. This symbolic gesture demonstrates the university's dedication to the mental health of its students who continue to voice praise for the centers, it's claiming that they are a step in the right direction towards combating mental health and are extremely beneficial for the student body. I think they're awesome. I think it definitely fit a need that existed on this campus for a lot of students who are commuters, a lot of students who have mental health issues that sometimes just need a space to just be and not have to worry about the chaos that is very, very prevalent at this school. So it's nice to have some space and some naps on campus. I think that they are massively beneficial for the student population. I think getting enough sleep and rest is a really important part of staying mentally healthy and it's nice to have things on campus that allow you to do that. But I can see that for those who live far away or those who don't have a very suitable place to sleep or a suitable home. Yeah, I think that's a huge step in the right direction for our school and helping to combat mental health and I'm probably gonna use it.