Healthy Buffs

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    Whether you're worried about yourself or a friend, knowing when and how to ask for help is important. You don鈥檛 have to go through tough times alone鈥攖here are people and resources ready to support you. Here are some tips to know when and how to reach out.
  • Students board a regional public bus by campus
    Whether you're hitting the road, catching a flight or hopping on a bus, keeping your health in check can help you make the most of your fall break. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy when traveling.
  • Wheat field sunrise
    Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2 at 2 a.m., which means we 鈥渇all back鈥 and gain an extra hour of sleep. While your phone will update automatically, your body might need a little help adjusting. Here are six simple tips to help you reset your sleep schedule and feel your best.
  • A student sitting outside on Farrand Field
    College is full of twists and turns, and that鈥檚 normal. It鈥檚 common to feel uncertain about your major, your future or even your next steps. If you鈥檙e feeling stuck, you鈥檙e not alone, and it doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檙e doing anything wrong. Let鈥檚 talk about what it means to be 鈥渟tuck.鈥
  • Students sitting at tables outside on campus
    If you鈥檙e thinking about using any substances not as prescribed to help you study, here are some important things to keep in mind.
  • Students on a ski trip
    Snow is just around the corner, and that means it鈥檚 almost time to visit the mountains. Whether you're new to the slopes or a seasoned shredder, here are some tips to help you prepare and stay stoked.
  • An image of two people in bed
    In the heat of the moment, practicing safer sex habits might not be the first thing on your mind. If you find yourself in a situation where protection was not used or failed, it's important to know what steps you can take next. Here are some things to do after having unprotected sex.
  • A student studying at the CASE building
    Feeling stressed鈥攅specially around midterms鈥攊s completely normal, and sometimes it can even motivate you to do your best. However, if stress starts to feel overwhelming, it鈥檚 important to take care of yourself and find positive ways to manage it. Here are some helpful tips for navigating stressful times, whether it鈥檚 midterm season or just a busy week.
  • A student studying outside on campus
    Mental health concerns can impact relationships, academic performance, work and overall well-being. If you or someone you know is facing these difficulties, remember that support is available. Learn more about the signs of depression, along with information on where to seek help.
  • A coffee cup on a nightstand with a bed in the background
    As the weather cools and campus life gets busy, it鈥檚 important to protect yourself from seasonal illnesses. Here are some tips to stay healthy this semester.
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