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From rigorous classes to extracurricular activities, college life can be as exhausting as it is thrilling. But amidst the hustle and bustle of academic life, finding time for relaxation and personal enjoyment is vital for overall well-being. Downtime offers not only a break from the pressures of schoolwork but also a chance to recharge and gain fresh perspectives. Keep reading as we outline strategies for weaving relaxation into your busy college schedule, ensuring you stay balanced and content.
Exploring Creative Outlets to Unwind on Campus
Creative expression can be an excellent way for college students to decompress. Campuses are often teeming with clubs and workshops that cater to a wide range of artistic interests, from painting to poetry. Engaging in these creative pursu…
Julio Godoy
PARIS, Jan 9 2006 (IPS) – The French army administrated an illegal drug to its soldiers during the first Gulf War in 1991 without informing them of the risks, according to evidence presented at a judicial inquiry.
The drug, Modafinil, kept the soldiers awake for days, according to documents presented before a judicial inquiry into the Gulf War syndrome . The inquiry was launched by the public prosecution office in June 2002 to establish responsibility for illnesses suffered by French soldiers in Iraq.
The drug was administered to some 1,000 French soldiers who participated in the war against Iraq.
I and many comrades were given the drug every eight hours under orders from our commanders, Yannick Morvan, a veteran of the 1991 Iraq campaign told IPS…
Milagros Salazar
ALGAMARCA, Peru, May 4 2007 (IPS) – There is a cemetery at the foot of this hill full of gold and silver near the village of Algamarca in northwestern Peru an indication of the risks involved in informal mining, which uses highly toxic substances like cyanide and mercury.
A miner next to a cyanide pit. Credit: Milagros Salazar
Two hours away by car live the farmers of Chuquibamba, who are worried that toxic runoff from the small-scale mining operations is polluting the river that they depend on for water to grow their crops, such as paprika and …
Adrianne Appel
BOSTON, Jun 5 2009 (IPS) – U.S. taxpayers have given 50 billion to rescue General Motors, but the company says it should not have to pay a penny to people harmed by known defects in its vehicles.
Despite the billions, the company is in collapse and filed for bankruptcy Jun. 1 to re-work debts and restructure its operations. It will dump the Hummer and Saturn models, lay off 21,000 workers, shutter 3,000 dealerships and start anew as a largely U.S.-owned company with a green edge.
As it negotiates bankruptcy in a New York court, the company is arguing that it should be absolved from paying out money to people who are hurt as a result of known problems in its cars already on the road. Consumer groups are fighting against the plan, and a similar deal alrea…
Daniela Estrada
SANTIAGO, Aug 28 2009 (IPS) – Some 30 members of the Chilean Health Ministry s Consultative Council on Gender and Women s Health have asked the government to enforce a directive ordering humane and compassionate treatment for women who have had an abortion.
Three representatives of the Consultative Council delivered a letter to Health Minister Álvaro Erazo Wednesday, demanding that he enforce his own instructions, sent Apr. 24 to the heads of every public health service in the country.
This is a protest against the disclosure of the identities of young women who had abortions and were admitted to public hospitals, Adriana Gómez, of the Latin American and Caribbean Women s Health Network, told IPS. She handed over the letter along with Rosa Ferrada, …
BUENOS AIRES, May 28 2012 (IPS) – The immense majority of women diagnosed with HIV in Argentina in the last two years were infected through unprotected sex with their stable partners, a new report says.
In some cases, they are couple who have been together for years, Maria Eugenia Gilligan, an activist with the , told IPS. The age range has even expanded, and we are finding more and more women over 60.
This national organisation and the jointly surveyed 465 women in that situation around the country for the Study of Recently Diagnosed Women .
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The women interviewed were all diagnosed since Jan. 1, 2009. The aim was to find out in what circumstances they were infected. Gilligan said many of the women were uninformed.
The sam…
In one recent study, 84 percent of fish sampled at sites located near potential mercury contamination were not safe for consumption for more than one meal per month. Credit: Jeremy Keith/cc by 2.0
WASHINGTON, Jan 10 2013 (IPS) – Even as government negotiators from around the world prepare to gather next week for a final round of talks on a new international treaty limiting the use of mercury, scientists and activists are warning that the draft treaty is both too weak and too limited in scope to have a major impact.
“Based on what’s happened so far, based on the draft text, we have strong doubts that the treaty will actually be sufficient to reduce global lev…
SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 2020 (IPS) – Like much of the West, Argentina did not take many early precautionary actions after the Covid-19 epidemic was confirmed in January, but became the first Latin American country to act decisively with a 12 March public health emergency declaration.
The presidential decree came a day after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global pandemic, just over a week after the first case was detected in the republic on 3 March.
Anis Chowdhury
Lockdown to ‘flatten the curve’
With neither vaccine nor cure available, Argentina decided on a lockdown to buy time to ‘flatten the curve’ by slowing its rapid …
Systemic racism in agriculture is painfully obvious. Why has it taken a new Civil Rights movement to clearly expose the sordid roots and present-day inequalities in food and farming?
Credit: Heifer International
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, USA, Jun 22 2020 (IPS) – There has been far less social progress in the United States in the last 155 years than many people would like to believe. In 2020, racism still seeps its way into every aspect of life; from unconscious bias and micro-aggressions in everyday interactions to domestic and international policy and enforcement.
As an organization with 76 years of , we have a responsibility to use our experienc…