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East to West: September 11, 2020

East to West: September 11, 2020

By Justin Tang September 11, 2020

Join us as we cover the difficulties faculties and students have faced after a week of hybrid learning, how to maintain a safe sex life among the COVID pandemic and the first ever virtual Boston Marathon. FEATURING:...

Gina Brown, an obstetrician gynecologist, speaks about the importance of students communicating with their sexual partner the steps they have taken to prevent COVID-19. SERENA YU/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Sexual health experts talk pandemic sex

By Chloe Liu September 9, 2020
A return to residential campus life means a return to college social lives, inviting a host of questions amid a public health crisis. Among the uncertainties is how to practice social distancing while maintaining a sex life.
The Student Health Services office at Boston University. BU Student Government has collaborated with Wellness and Prevention Services to create the 2020 Wellness Challenge, a month-long online program that encourages students to practice self-care. KANKANIT WIRIYASAJJA/ DFP FILE

Student Government begins spring wellness challenge

By Samantha Kizner February 6, 2020
BU’s Student Government began their four week, spring “Wellness Challenge” for students in partnership with Wellness and Prevention Services Feb. 4. The program aims to help students “incorporate simple self-care practices into their busy lives.”
Students crowd around the Wellbeing Project table at Boston University’s Splash club fair on Sept. 7. COURTESY OF THE WELLBEING PROJECT

BU launches The Wellbeing Project

By Ellie Yeo September 19, 2019
Boston University administration announced the launch of a new student wellness initiative, the Wellbeing Project, Tuesday. The project aims to emphasize the importance of student wellbeing at BU and create a larger platform on campus for students to participate in conversations and activities that promote health and wellness.
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