Hoping to increase campus positivity, some college students are creating Facebook pages geared toward complimenting their peers. The trend apparently began at Canada’s Queen’s University, when four underclassmen decided to launch Queen’s U Compliments, wherein students submit anonymous atta-boys to their classmates. Since its launch just a month and a half ago, the page has garnered 4,000 friends, 1,300 compliments and spawned copycats at 56 colleges in North America. Queens University was in need of a pick-me-up, according to the founders. In the two preceding years, several students had died, some by their own hands; and bullying had been a growing problem. “We thought [the compliments page] was a really great way to help students help other students,” says one of the founders, Amanda Smurthwaite. (Time)