Students gathered at ISU for the annual Health Fair, an event designed to show students healthy habits and the resources available to them at the university. Many of the booths had hands-on opportunities for students to learn about a campus resource or tackle one of their own health goals.
Student Resources
April 27. Start of dead week. Prepare to have no extra assignments and no energy.
May 1. Last Bengal issue of the semester. The perfect homework break and light read.
May 4. Finals week, not your final week. For the graduates – kiss school goodbye!
Tables smashed against every wall and hardly enough breathing room between business partners, but smiles and handshakes still fill the Pond Student Room Ballroom. Nervous students twist their revamped resumes in their hand, prepared with their two-minute elevator speech and ready to ramble about the years of high school fast-food service that make them perfect for McCains Food Manufacturing.
Winter may freeze the campus landscape, but inside the campus greenhouse and gardens, plants thrive year-round, offering students a warm, green refuge that supports learning, relaxation and connection during the coldest months.
As the fall semester comes to a close, daylight hours are limited, walks on campus are accompanied by an icy chill, and the pressure of upcoming finals has hit its peak — the perfect conditions for what many mental health professionals refer to as the “winter blues.”