CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — It's not just the time that changes this weekend — it might also be how you feel.
"These past couple of days I've been waking up later, seeing less sunlight, and I can definitely feel my mental health taking a toll," Drew Schnebs, Texas A&M CC Student, said.
Drew Schnebs is a student at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. He tells me this time of year is hard for him, especially as the sun begins to set.
"Some days I don't even see the sun. And I definitely feel a lot less energized and I just don't feel like myself," Schnebs said.
I ran into another student on campus, Lesly Vega, who feels the same way. Time change and shorter days affect student mental health as Seasonal Affective Disorder increases
"Oh, we are going through something! We're trying to get our studies up,

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