Category: Nutrition
Help Fran fight extreme poverty
I’ve been living on $1.50 worth of food per day since Monday and will continue through Friday…by choice. 1.4 billion people currently live below the poverty line and don’t have a choice. In today’s world, extreme poverty and inequality are unjustifiable and unfair. Live Below the Line demonstrates the problem in a concrete way, while […]
May 9, 2012
Heads up and spread the word:
The sidewalk on Emile Street in front of Bennett Hall will be replaced next week. It should take a week to complete, but scheduling will depend on the weather. Be aware, and be safe around the construction!
Apr 6, 2012
A 19-second video tip
Parking further away, walking more, taking the stairs instead of elevators…all simple ways to improve your fitness. Do you have some little tips or things you incorporate into your day to get you moving? Click the link to see a quick stop motion video of my favorite. You need to hum “Eye of the Tiger” […]
Mar 30, 2012
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