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September 2024
Experiencing excess stress can lead to physical symptoms like poor digestion, fatigue, and muscle tension. However, resilience provides coping strategies. As a new semester begins with fresh commitments and deadlines, it also brings new stressors. In this article, experts will discuss how stress impacts students’ physical health and offer tips for building resilience.
Smooth sailing into the school year
Transitioning from summer to the start of the academic year can be overwhelming. It’s time to switch back to academic mode, balance work and play, manage new living arrangements, and reboot social lives. In this article, a recent graduate shares their transition experience, while our counselor provides resources and coping strategies.
Brain power with exercise
Studies show that regular exercise, including low-intensity activities like walking or cycling, can increase brain volume, improve concentration, and enhance test skills, while also reducing stress. Moreover, it boosts energy levels, with research indicating that both low- and moderate-intensity exercise increases energy and improves sleep quality, ultimately enhancing productivity. In this article, our expert explains how exercise can upgrade your life.
Heartbreak blues
Transitioning from high school to college, ending summer, and starting the academic year—all these can lead to cutting ties with someone. Supporting a friend through a breakup can be challenging. While we all want to ease their pain, it’s important to recognize the reality of the grieving process. In this article, we’ll explore effective ways to support a friend through heartbreak.
Are you a good roommate?
Have you always wondered what kind of roommate you are? You can take this quiz and find out. The quiz is based on scenarios and responses based on students’ confessions in CampusWell surveys. Are you ready to find out what kind of roommate you are?
Life hack: Easy Vegan Meal
We’ve got you covered with a quick-to-prepare vegan dish for days when you crave something different from salads.
Life hack: Debit and credit cards, explained
Managing money can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding the differences between debit and credit cards. While both have their pros and cons, it’s important to know how to use them wisely to avoid unnecessary fees and build a strong financial foundation. This article explores the basics of debit and credit cards, their advantages and disadvantages, and provides practical tips for responsible usage to help you make informed financial decisions.
Finding the best study method
Start by considering three key factors: the subject matter, the method of testing, and your learning preference. Different subjects require different strategies; for instance, history and math demand distinct approaches. This article shares useful tips on choosing effective study strategies.
October 2024
Healthy breakfast
In the morning rush, it may seem like there’s only time for leftover pizza or a fast food breakfast sandwich, but a few extra minutes can yield nutritious and energizing options. In this article, our nutrition experts weigh in on some quick yet nutritious breakfast ideas.
How to do a breast self-exam
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to start regular breast self-checks, recommended for women ages 20 and up. In this article, our expert shares how to do a monthly breast self-exam.
Life hack: Invest on any budget
You can start saving and investing even with limited funds and financial knowledge by utilizing easy, low-risk methods for small investments. Our expert shares how.
Bean burrito bowl
This quick and easy yet delicious meal is a surefire way to power you through your day.
How sleeping habits affect metabolism
Sleep deprivation directly influences your metabolism, steering you towards less healthy eating habits, according to recent research. In this piece, we explain why you should observe healthy sleeping habits.
Visualizing your happy place, whether it’s a quiet beach or a nature walk, can help reduce stress by tapping into the power of imagery. This guided meditation encourages you to find inner stillness and stability.
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Cardiovascular exercise, or aerobic exercise, increases heart rate and oxygen use, with the CDC recommending at least 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week. In this article, our expert shares some cardio exercises to get you started.
Talking to a counselor
Whether you’re voicing concerns, frustrations, or future plans, talking with a therapist at your school’s counseling center can enhance your mood and effectively manage stress, even outside of crisis situations. In this article, we tell you what to expect when you’re seeing a counselor.
Understanding Alcohol Myopia and Consent
Alcohol myopia can impact decision-making by narrowing focus onto immediate desires rather than long-term consequences. This article explores navigating cues of agreement and refusal in situations involving alcohol.
Ask the counselor…
Our resident psychologist answers the student question: “How do you differentiate normal sadness from clinical depression?”
November 2024
Navigating outdoor exercise amidst varying weather conditions can be a challenge, with many opting to stay indoors during inclement weather, according to recent studies. However, with the right clothing choices, you can adapt and thrive in any season. In this article, we’ve compiled some best tips on how to dress for any weather to stay active and safe year-round.
National Diabetes Awareness Month
In this piece, we’ve compiled all you need to know about diabetes and controlling your blood sugar levels.
Understanding Consent
Consent should be clear and direct, but discussions around it can sometimes become unnecessarily intricate due to differing viewpoints. This article explores some of these perspectives in detail.
Ask the professor…
Our resident professor answers the student question: “How can you stop feeling like a bad week means you’re talentless?”
New research confirms the powerful interaction between our gut and brain, highlighting the crucial role of the microbiome—housing trillions of bacteria, yeasts, and viruses—in both digestion and mental well-being. This article explores how our gut impacts overall health and provides actionable tips to enhance gut health.
Ask the doc…
Our resident doctor suggests useful tips for a student who asks: “How can I sleep better when I’m feeling anxious?”
E-cigarettes: What we know
E-cigarettes are frequently marketed as a “safer” alternative to traditional tobacco cigarettes. However, are e-cigarettes truly as safe as their manufacturers claim? This article closely examines what we currently understand about them.
Total body chair workout
With just a chair, you have everything you need for a comprehensive workout: perfect for small spaces, equipment-free, and ideal for boosting circulation during study breaks. Discover a variety of exercises you can perform using this versatile piece of equipment.
December 2024
For a quick and convenient way to enjoy a healthy, nourishing meal, turn to your microwave. In this article, we show you a variety of microwave meals you can prepare to keep you energized and focused throughout your hectic day.
Ask the professor…
Our resident professor answers a tricky student question: “Who can I talk to about an unfair professor?”
Stay in the present this holiday season
Amid the holiday hustle, it’s easy to move through life on autopilot, missing the details of our surroundings. In this article, we show how in practicing mindfulness and engaging in simple games we can reconnect with the present moment and rediscover the richness in everyday experiences.
Warm apple blackberry crisp
Enjoy a cozy winter treat with our warm apple blackberry crisp, featuring minimal added sugar and maximum flavor. Check out our student review and follow the easy step-by-step directions to make it yourself.
College life often brings frequent reminders of why it’s important to avoid getting sick, as illnesses can significantly impact your academic performance. Take our quiz to discover effective ways to prevent common infections and stay healthy throughout the semester.
DIY holiday gift ideas
As the holidays approach and budgets tighten, many students feel the pressure to buy gifts for loved ones. Personalized DIY gifts to the rescue! Check out this guide for thoughtful and affordable ways to celebrate, whether in-person or apart.
Caring for others this season
The holidays often bring stress from travel, family, and last-minute work, overshadowing the spirit of kindness and giving. In this article, we talk about how focusing on others can actually reduce our own stress and increase happiness, making this the perfect season to practice generosity and care for others.
Ask the nutritionist…
Our resident nutritionist answers the student question: “How can I best avoid food cravings?”
January 2025
Students recommend these 15 must-have apps for their effectiveness in improving eating habits, fitness routines, and mental well-being. Whether you’re starting fresh in the new year or boosting your health at any time, these tools will help you achieve your goals.
Life hack: Sleep better
Students find rest in various places, from residence halls and shared apartments to random couches and even classrooms. Since our sleep quality is influenced by our surroundings, we gathered tips from fellow students on how to create a sleep-friendly bedroom environment.
Ask the nutritionist
Our resident expert answers the student question: “Is it bad to snack throughout the day?”
The science behind “fake it till you make it”
Studies show that adopting self-assured body language, like standing in expansive postures, can make people feel more powerful and positively impact their mood and self-perception. This article explains how confidence, developed through our thoughts and actions rather than innate certainty, can be faked first and genuinely felt later, supporting the idea of “fake it till you make it.” It also provides tips on how to boost your confidence.
Life hack: How to focus and reduce anxiety
Box breathing is a quick and efficient technique to reset your nervous system and enhance your focus. It’s so effective at regulating mood, attention, and stress responses that it’s used by Navy SEALs, professional athletes, and police officers as a standard practice. This article will guide you through the proper way to do it.
Box breathing is a quick and efficient technique to reset your nervous system and enhance your focus. It’s so effective at regulating mood, attention, and stress responses that it’s used by Navy SEALs, professional athletes, and police officers as a standard practice. This article will guide you through the proper way to do it.
The science behind therapy and how it helps
Navigating college life can be both exciting and stressful. Addressing mental health early is crucial, as most issues begin between ages 14 and 24. Therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), has been proven effective for managing stress, anxiety, depression, and more. This article explores the benefits of therapy and provides expert insights to help you get started.
Healthy snacking
Tired of Taco Tuesday? Try Tostada Thursday with our healthy recipe that layers your favorite toppings on a crispy tortilla, including fiber-filled beans, nutrient-dense greens, and calcium-rich Greek yogurt.
Life Hack: Worry less and get more done
A survey by Student Health 101 found that students’ top concerns are grades, job prospects, and finances. This article discusses how focusing too much on achieving specific outcomes can hinder success; instead, staying present and attentive to the current moment can lead to better results.
Ask the professor…
Our resident professor answers the student question: “How many times should I retake a class?”
February 2025
Envy and jealousy are intense emotions that can lead to negative outcomes, harming our well-being and relationships. This article explores the reasons behind these emotions and offers strategies for managing them.
Baked falafel with creamy tzatziki
Middle Eastern cuisine boasts fragrant, savory, and sweet recipes from over 18 nations across Western Asia, Turkey, and North Africa. Popular dishes include falafel, a chickpea patty with spices, and tzatziki, a creamy yogurt-based sauce often served as a dip or sauce for falafel, both of which pair well with cucumber, tomato, spinach, and warm pita bread. Learn how to make this tasty dish with our easy-to-follow recipe.
All you need to know about online dating
Online dating has revolutionized how we find flings, friends, and partners, making it as simple as swiping right or left. This article delves into the pros and cons of online dating, highlighting its potential to expand the dating pool, especially for introverts, while acknowledging the tricky nature of meeting someone online.
Workout for two
Working out with a friend is an engaging way to leverage the power of accountability by encouraging participants to exercise with a partner. Join our resident trainer and bring a friend, or make a new one, as you both become integral parts of each other’s workout routine, ensuring motivation and fun.
You asked important questions about personal health, relationships, safety, and communication, and we consulted experts for answers. In this article, we help students communicate, gather information, and make informed decisions about their relationships and well-being.
Ask the doc…
Our resident physician answers the student question: “Should I take meds for my mild but annoying headache?”
Getting over the fear of networking and making it work for you
Networking can make some people cringe, even though it’s a crucial part of building a career. In this article, we offer tips to help students overcome their fear of networking and turn it into a valuable advantage.
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Our resident expert answers the student question: “What should I do if someone from a different culture ignorantly insults my culture?”
March 2025
Grounding is a technique that helps manage stress by focusing on the physical sensation of your feet touching the ground. This practice brings your attention to the present moment and can help reduce feelings of being overwhelmed. This guided meditation encourages you to concentrate on the sensation of your feet connecting with the ground while visualizing a stable, supportive connection to the earth, similar to the base of a tree.
Life hack: exercise without equipment
We use our upper body constantly: picking things up, putting things down, or carrying items from one place to another. A strong upper body makes these tasks much easier. No equipment? No problem! Our resident trainer has designed a circuit of quick and effective arm exercises that require no equipment. This workout can be done anytime, anywhere, making it perfect for the busy student.
Dealing with depression: Insights from students
Researchers are still uncovering the reasons why some people experience depression while others don’t. What is known is that depression is a physical disorder, not just a mental condition. In this article, experts provide insights into the condition, and students share their experiences and coping strategies.
How to handle unrequited feelings
Having someone, especially a friend, develop romantic feelings for you when you don’t feel the same way can be extremely tough! Rejection is not easy. Our resident expert offers tips on how to handle this delicate situation.
Many people believe they are either naturally a morning person or they’re not. However, adopting specific habits can make it easier to wake up early. In this article, our expert shares tips on how to become a morning person.
Ask the doc…
Our resident doctor answers the student question: “When should I be concerned with the amount of gas I am experiencing?”
How credit works
Understanding how credit works is a crucial yet often confusing aspect of managing your finances. While avoiding credit altogether might seem simpler, it’s an integral part of modern society and can be highly beneficial when used wisely. Our expert explores the topic and provides valuable advice for students on how to handle credit effectively.
Healthy snack: Oatmeal chocolate cookies
If you’re searching for a healthier alternative to chocolate cookies, we’ve got you covered! A fellow student shares a simple and delicious recipe for oatmeal chocolate cookies that’s both tasty and better for you.
April 2025
Spring brings with it warmer weather, more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, and perhaps some new classes or activities. This season’s freshness and renewal can make everything seem more exciting—even spring cleaning can be invigorating! In this article, we’ll share tips to help you make this spring your best one yet.
Ask the nutritionist…
Our resident nutrition experts answers the student question: “Are avocados actually healthy? Aren’t they full of fat?”
Dealing with social anxiety
Almost everyone experiences social anxiety occasionally, but for some, it manifests as a disorder characterized by an intense fear that can significantly impact overall happiness. In this article, our experts offer tips to help students manage social anxiety.
Making a Greek pasta salad
Your busy schedule calls for a quick, no-fuss, cold lunch. This Greek pasta salad is a perfect grab-and-go option for a healthy meal.
Mindfully handling mistakes
Making mistakes is an unavoidable part of being human. However, when we do make mistakes, we often panic. When paralyzed by panic, we can’t think clearly or take steps to correct our errors. This article guides students on how to handle their mistakes effectively.
HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) combines short bursts of maximum effort with periods of complete rest. By going all out during the activity bursts, you can achieve fitness results in less time than with traditional workouts. In this article, our resident trainer will guide you through the process.
How alcohol affects our sleep
Drinking alcohol disrupts our circadian rhythm, reducing the time we spend in the restorative REM stage of sleep. In this article, our expert explains why alcohol can lead to poor-quality sleep and how it can impair our body functions.
The practice of forest bathing
Scientists have noted the numerous benefits of being connected to nature, such as reduced heart rate and blood pressure, and decreased tension and anxiety. In this article, we guide you on how to start incorporating this soothing practice into your daily life.
Proven ways to be happier
Happiness is challenging to define because it’s deeply personal, reflecting our values, character, genetics, and other factors. But can we choose to be happier? And if so, how? In this article, our expert shares proven strategies for increasing happiness that you can start implementing today.
Ask the professor…
Our resident professor answers the student question: “How do you deal with burnout from school and work stress?”
May 2025
We, the smartphone generation, face a significant challenge: addiction to distraction. It seems unbearable to go even a single second without something to occupy our minds. The internet, especially our phones, has exacerbated this issue. This article shares a few simple strategies to help us spend less time looking at our screens.
Easy gourmet sandwich
If you’re tired of making the same sandwich every time, try this chickpea avocado sandwich. It is full of flavor and nutrients. With just a few ingredients, you can prepare an entire week’s worth of lunches in no time.
Acing your job interview
According to experts, overcoming interview anxiety and excelling in the interview is as simple as refining your answers to a few key questions. This approach can transform you into the ideal candidate for that summer job, internship, résumé-building volunteer position, or post-grad dream job. In this article, we explore 8 key questions and offer tips on how to ace them.
Ask the doc…
Our resident physician answers the student question: “How do you recover from several nights of insomnia in a row?”
Color significantly impacts memory and learning, aiding in both encoding and retrieval. This article offers tips on using color coding to prepare for exams.
Workout for two
Working out with a friend is an engaging way to leverage the power of accountability by encouraging participants to exercise with a partner. Join our resident trainer and bring a friend, or make a new one, as you both become integral parts of each other’s workout routine, ensuring motivation and fun.
Ways you can support a friend in a troubling relationship
Supporting a friend in a difficult relationship can be as simple as being a good friend. Small, thoughtful actions can make a significant difference and help build a supportive community. Research shows that unconditional support from social networks is crucial for coping with relationship challenges. This article shares ways you can support a friend in a troubling relationship.
Baked zucchini fries
When you want a delicious alternative to French fries, try zucchini. For an even healthier option, check out this baked recipe from a fellow student. It’s perfect for your next movie night snack.
June 2025
Our resident medical expert answers the student question: “Some of my friends have developed fatty liver disease and they are so young. Why is this happening to them?”
Improving your résumé
Creating or updating your résumé is an opportunity to highlight your hard work and focus on your career goals. This article provides tips on enhancing your résumé and showcasing your best qualities.
Unplug and reset your brain
If you’ve ever tried to power through a long study session or creative task without breaks, you’ve likely hit a productivity wall. Research shows that taking breaks allows your brain to process information and engage the default mode network (DMN), which boosts creativity and helps link ideas, retrieve memories, and enhance self-connection. This article explains how unplugging can boost your productivity.
Best warmups for all workouts
Our resident trainer guides you through real-time warm-ups for three major muscle groups—upper body, core, and lower body—so you can kick-start your workout and prevent injuries.
To secure a loan for a major purchase, you’ll need a good credit score. Achieving a strong credit score is easier than you might think. This article offers tips to help you reach that goal.
Ask the professor…
Our resident expert answers the student question: “Any tips on managing anxiety when speaking in front of people?”
Summer reading
By summer break, picking up a book might seem like the last thing you want to do. However, recreational reading not only offers a break from screens but also provides valuable brain benefits. This article lists enjoyable books to enhance your summer reading.
Refreshing, non-alcoholic drinks
If you’re craving a refreshing drink, try this recipe. It combines blueberries, which are rich in Vitamin C and fiber, with lime juice for extra Vitamin C and basil for a boost of Vitamin K.