Health

Caffeine craze

Three million, five hundred thousand.

That’s how many cups of coffee were consumed at Hospitality Services retail, dining and catering outlets on campus last year – and that’s not including the three Tim Hortons outlets.Continue...

What's sex got to do with it?

Steadily increasing in prevalence since the 1990s, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to spread on university campuses. What’s even scarier: you may not know you have one.Continue...

An orchard of options

Student desire for healthier food options is driving Ontario universities to build better menus to tempt the taste buds of their conscious consumers.Continue...

Smoke signals new drinking trend

When drinking alcohol is no longer enough, students might turn to smoking their drink of choice.Continue...

Skin cancer scares

Students and community groups are cracking down on tanning bed use, and local salons are feeling
the pressure.Continue...

Queen’s to develop standards dealing with mental health

Queen’s and St. Lawrence College announced last week that they’ll be receiving $1 million in funding from the Ontario government to develop a new set of mental health accommodation standards.Continue...

A matter of choice

Kingston’s Pregnancy Care Centre (KPCC) has no desire to deceive anyone, according to director Donna Bell.Continue...

Eating disorders on the rise

Eating disorders are up in Kingston, and post-secondary students make up a significant portion of the cases.Continue...

Film examines the pursuit of happiness

The Arts and Science Undergraduate Society and Health, Counselling and Disability Services have partnered together to bring mental health to the screen.Continue...

Report released

The Principal’s Commission on Mental Health at Queen’s released its final report yesterday morning.Continue...

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