by Amy Nelson | Jun 24, 2021 | Physical, Social, Wellness Blog
You may remember that awkward day in health class when you learned about the reproductive system, but did they teach you about LGBTQIA+ sexual health needs as well? Most often the answer is no as there’s a huge lack in sexual education during primary education–and an...
by Amy Nelson | Jun 24, 2021 | Physical, Social, Wellness Blog
Preventative Safe Sex Measures There are many tools to use to ensure that you are engaging in safe sex. Sex is supposed to be fun and enjoyable, using condoms, lube, and other toys can help enhance the experience as well as keep you safe. Condoms* There are...
by Amy Nelson | Jun 24, 2021 | Physical, Social, Wellness Blog
Copyright ©2015 Emmeline May and Blue Seat Studios The messages around safe and consensual sex are consistent regardless of how you identify or your sexuality. The concept is quite simple: yes means yes and no means no. Asking for consent can feel awkward at first,...
by Ashley Bader | Apr 21, 2021 | Occupational, Wellness, Wellness Blog
One of the more confusing parts of adulting is understanding your health insurance. Many students are included in their parent’s health insurance until the age of 26. For those who are turning 26 soon, or that have recently lost their health insurance coverage,...
by Amy Nelson | Apr 21, 2021 | Environmental, Wellness Blog
Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling aren’t going to cut it if we want to make it to the year 3000 where we all hope to be living underwater (as the Joe Bros put it). At this rate, after watching Seaspiricy on Netflix, we will be in submarines with thousands of dead...
by Amy Nelson | Apr 12, 2021 | Physical, Social, Wellness Blog
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to alter college student’s experiences and impact the way they are feeling. With the end of the semester in sight and feelings of spring fever mixed with pandemic fatigue–plus a dash of finals week anxiety looming in the...