In a world brimming with digital distractions, finding an effective respite from the rigor of academic pursuits is not just beneficial—it’s essential for mental agility and long-term productivity.
“Run fast, jump high and be explosive,” linebacker Bryce Boettcher said after his showing at the Oregon Pro Day on Tuesday. That theme echoed... Oregon club hockey set new individual and team ...
The mid-semester rut is upon us, from midterm season to the frigid air enveloping our surroundings. You can feel the panic, anxiety, and stress that comes with the seemingly never-ending “midpoint of ...
Every seat in Firestone is taken as students hunker down for the two-week war of reading period and finals week. While many are barricaded into basements with Celsius cans in every flavor imaginable, ...
Each Finals Week, the College of Engineering and Computing students and faculty are invited to take a break from their Finals Week preparations and join the Study Break. In addition to providing the ...
It’s hard to imagine life without your smartphone. According to a new study, taking a break could be good for your mental health. Ninety-one percent of participants in a recent study reported seeing ...
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