by Angela Fiege, MD | Aug 29, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, Lifestyle, safety
How can you help your new college student be prepared to handle an issue that they likely have never encountered before? Ask yourself these questions: What have you done to prepare if the unthinkable happens – what if your son or daughter has a serious injury or...
by Julie Myers | Aug 22, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety
Addressing Alcohol Poisoning in College Drinking alcohol is part of the college experience for many students, but whether you’re drinking or not, chances are you will be around others that are. Being able to recognize the signs of alcohol poisoning can literally...
by Julie Myers | Aug 15, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety, Sexual Assault
In college the term ‘Red Zone’ refers to a period during the first six weeks of the fall semester. It is a time when freshmen students are more susceptible to certain risky behaviors, such as excessive alcohol consumption, drug use, and even sexual...
by Julie Myers | Aug 8, 2023 | college, Lifestyle, Mental Health, safety
College freshmen can take several proactive steps to help manage and reduce stress. Here are some strategies, find the one(s) that work for you! 1. Establish a Routine: Creating a structured daily routine can provide a sense of stability and control. Set aside...
by Julie Myers | Aug 1, 2023 | college, Lifestyle, Mental Health, safety
College freshmen often face these common stressors. Moving to a new city or town, living in a new space, and juggling classes and other responsibilities without Mom and Dad to help navigate, can be a lot that first year. Here are some of the biggest stressors for...
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