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hat first kiss may be all sparks and breathe life into a budding relationship, or it can be the kiss of death. Morgan Walther, a junior at Kansas State University in Manhattan, admits t
> BY SHARON TULLY Alternative Spring Breaks That Make A Difference While some students take a week off from BY: SHARON TULLY school to party beachside and then wake Breaking
students trade in swimsuits for hammers and help build houses advocate of students using their break Volunteer a possible career path. She now wants to work with a nonprofit orga
I SCROLL over to listen to author Sharon Tully talk about her future plans for an alternative spring break. Amy Anderson, a student at Maryville College in Tennessee, pou
> BY DAPHNE OZ f CAFETERIA FRIENDS AND FOES The cafeteria gives you a huge variety of food from which to choose, so there is no excuse to eat poorly. Balancing your d
NEWS The Skinny on Eating Disorders > BY NATALIE DAVIS “My thighs touched…I remember thinking that I didn’t have space between my thighs so I must
SCROLL over to see Jessica Emerick at the University of Michigan talk about eating disorders. so deeply that they develop powerful and po
7 i P U Z Z L E [Schaefer and Ed] get to campus, we’re going to lose 15 pounds immediately, and when we gain it back, we’ll be back to normal.” But there was no “back to normal.
f Declared Independence from Her > Eating Disorder and How You Can Too (McGraw-Hill). Her goal: to prevent young people from falling > into anorexia and bulimia.
Expert Views > BY DON RAUF Campus Confidential: TChoelleRgeealDreuagl Uosne A 2007 report from
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> BY MELISSA BARTON Not A Roadblock to College Success “an invisible illness.” fter being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis the summer after his sophomore year, Paul Bonenberger
Control reports that about 1 in 10 Americans face major limitations when it comes to day-to-day living because of chronic conditions. These illnesses range from relatively easy to manage, such as as
SCROLL over to listen to author Melissa Barton talk about overcoming challenges of chronic illness. a solution used by many students. Lynn Royster, the director of CII, founded t
“Mental disease carries a stigma in our society, which often stops people from getting help,” Johnny says. “Nevertheless, I would urge people to talk to someone, even if it is just a friend. I have
For position only a bad kisser, or even without kissing at all. But it also concluded that males are more likely to initiate those sloppy, wet, open mouth kisses than females. Gallup has a theory a
A (HEALTH BRIEFS) Find Out More Further information on condoms can be found at: Advocates for Youth > BY JUSTIN
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