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BeWell Week Expands Focus

By Lily Westergaard September 13, 2013

BeWell Week, which promotes healthy habits and wellness with a series of educational activities for the student body, will expand this year with its kickoff Monday. The event, in its third year, is...

Too Fit To Quit

Too Fit To Quit

By KP and KP May 29, 2013

Did you work out today? Eat healthy? Drink lots of water? Get proper sleep? Believe it or not, Hoyas, the answer is probably yes. That is, if you're in the D.C.-Metro Area. According to the American...

Stomaching the Digestive Process

By David Sterns February 15, 2013

When you walk into a room full of Nalgene-toting gym addicts getting their sweat on during a late afternoon Yates workout, what is the first thing that comes to mind? You’re probably wondering how...

A Cup of Joe a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

By Kelly Lui January 18, 2013

Coffee consumption is an essential part of college life — just look at the never-ending lines at Uncommon Grounds or Saxby’s. But rumors circulate about the detriments of coffee, such as itsaddictiveness and...

Ambulance Chasers

By The Editorial Board August 30, 2012

Every second counts when a student needs medical attention, but a flawed DPS policy can make students think twice about getting help when their health is in jeopardy. It has become standard procedure...

Health Care Reform’s Constitutionality in Question

By Joe Albanese January 25, 2011

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), more commonly known as the health care reform bill, is facing fresh challenges from the GOP-controlled House, which voted last week to repeal the...

Annual Flu Shots Available at Yates

By David Schuler October 8, 2010

The Student Health Center, in conjunction with the Office of Faculty and Staff Benefits, is continuing to offer flu vaccine shots at no charge to all students, faculty and staff through several flu vaccine...

Soda Tax Falls Flat

By The Editorial Board September 24, 2010

Whether you call it soda, pop or Coke, your favorite soft drinks will soon cost you more inside the District. The D.C. Council has slapped a 6 percent city sales tax on all artificially and sugar-sweetened...

NFL Has to Consider More Than Just Money

By Alex Lau September 10, 2010

Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL owners have proposed a plan to lengthen the regular season from 16 to 18 games and shorten the preseason from four to two games. The playoff system would be left intact. If...

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