bullying

"Bully" documentary comes to Mason

Frustrated or motivated? Disappointed or empowered? Heart-broken or happy?

Consider a documentary that could make you feel all of these emotions.

At 6 p.m., March 21, Geroge Mason University students were invited to a viewing of the award-winning documentary “Bully” in the Johnson Center Cinema. Following the film, students moved into small group to discuss the topics of the movie.

OPINION: How society must confront bullying by speaking up

We all have skeletons in our closet, so how can anyone be justified in bullying someone? Our diversities should make us individual and unique, not victims or targets of bullying. Bullying, however, can be stopped. What’s lacking is confidence—the confidence to stand up for what you believe is right, and enough of that confidence in yourself so that you don’t have to bully another person for a self-esteem boost.