Assistant Dean of Sally Tiernan Field House Deborah A. Gisvold believes wellness is “a conscious, self-directed and evolving process of achieving full potential.” In conjunction with her understanding the strong relationship between health and a student’s academic success, she believes health should be a priority in students’ daily lives. In
Author: Marielle Meyer
‘Poetry is Not a Luxury’: Brown Noise Examines the Unstructured Nature of the Spoken Word
On Thursday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m., people congregated in the Motley for the open-mic event, Brown Noise. The Motley's warm colors, homey brick walls, and wooden beamed ceilings makes one feel that they are in someone’s home rather than on a college campus. That night, the feeling of homeliness was a bit stronger as
Turning Dining Hall Food Into a 3-Course Meal
Science suggests an unassuming and fun solution to strengthening relationships and improving emotional health: cooking with friends. It's no surprise that couples who cook together feel a stronger connection. The Light Speed GMI revealed that 87% of Americans believe cooking is “one of the top activities” that help couples strengthen their relationship. A lesser-known fact
Is There Life After Grad? 5C Alumni Say Give It Time
“I’m afraid I won’t have a job.” “I’m afraid I won’t be able to support myself while doing what I love.” “I’m afraid I’ll feel lonely and lose contact with my friends.” If you’re feeling any of these concerns, consider yourself a typical college senior. Balancing school work, extracurricular activities, thesis