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Athletic program flourishes due to director’s work ethic

WebWhen Collin Pregliasco came to Cosumnes River College in 2017 to become the new athletic director and dean of kinesiology, he was looking for an opportunity to have more of a voice in collegiate athletics and believed he could make a bigger difference in community colleges. He had just come off a one and a

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Athletes take a stand for mental health – The Connection

WebAthletes take a stand for mental health. Lydia Tesfaye, Staff Writer |August 16, 2021. Courtesy of Canva. Athletes like Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka are coming …

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Doctor and author educates campus on the benefits of a starch …

WebDr. John McDougall, author of the book “The Starch Solution,” spoke to a packed room about how people can benefit from his research in health in the recital hall …

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Student sleep habits key to improving health, academics

WebSome tips that Barkley gave for improving sleep were relaxing before going to bed, not looking at the clock, not drinking caffeine eight hours before going to bed, avoiding alcohol and no screen time at least 30 minutes before bed. “Over time, without sleep, studies (Johns Hopkins Medicine) have shown too that it can cause some mental …

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New LGBTQ Center opens in South Sacramento – The Connection

WebThe Marsha P. Johnson Center is located at 7725 Stockton Blvd. Suite O in South Sacramento and is open Monday-Friday from 12-6 p.m. For more information on …

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Library introduces appointment system for in-person visits

WebYou’ll need an appointment, but same-day appointments can be made at the library’s front desk. The library is open on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. …

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New district mental health director seeks to build on current …

WebRaising awareness about resources is just one of the aspects that new hire Taylor Johnson said she hopes to bring to the current Los Rios Community College District student mental health and wellness program. Johnson, a licensed marriage and family therapist, came to Los Rios in late February as its first ever full-time director of

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Sacramento City College’s ASHÉ Center presents a mental health …

WebSacramento City College’s ASHÉ Center, which stands for African American student healing and empowerment, hosted a mental health and wellness event on …

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Los Rios aims to provide a space for mental health wellness during …

WebCounselors, professors and staff within the Los Rios Community College District have spoken out to bring awareness and reduce the stigmas that surround …

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Los Rios district strives to help students with medical and mental

WebThe Los Rios District has partnered with Campus.Health by TimelyMD to provide free, around-the-clock care for students with medical or mental health concerns …

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Elk Grove Center opens new science building – The Connection

WebThe Elk Grove Center opened Building B on Jan. 1 to keep up with the increased demand for science courses at Cosumnes River College, said Dean of …

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Medical and mental health service provides free care for students

WebA free coffee get-together event was held in the library lobby on campus on Jan. 31 where students learned about a service that offers free 24/7 access to medical …

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Hundreds march advocating for higher quality education at state …

WebHundreds of students and faculty from across California gathered in Sacramento for a march to the state capitol building on Thursday, demanding changes to …

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Club creates community for students in the medical field

WebThe Pre-Health Club held their first meeting on Jan. 27 for students interested in the medical field. The meeting was held in the Cosumnes River College Science …

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TimelyCare offers health care services for students

WebA new telehealth company is available to offer free medical and mental health services to all Los Rios students. TimelyCare, the telehealth company, can help …

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Left unsaid: Rising need for mental health services on college …

WebEditors Note: This is part one of a three part series on mental health in community colleges. If you’ve recently felt depressed, alone and overwhelmed, if you’ve felt anxious and hopeless, you’re not alone. Lives are built and spent on college campuses, and while to a casual observer the fall leaves and sunny days of

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Symptoms of being overworked cause students to feel burned out

WebOne of the issues currently faced by college students across the country is the symptoms of burnout syndrome. Burnout syndrome affects people both physically and …

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Workshop educates students on trauma – The Connection

WebTwo therapist interns at Cosumnes River College hosted a mental health workshop focusing on intergenerational trauma on April 3. Demond Washington and Kofi …

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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ is here and delivered its impact of the

Web“Avengers: Infinity War” is a phenomenal film from beginning to the end that delivered what fans have been waiting for. With some of Marvel’s greatest superheroes …

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Left Unsaid: Part III – The stigmatization of mental health

WebPart I // Part II // Part III (New Release!). If you’ve recently felt depressed, alone and overwhelmed, if you’ve felt anxious and hopeless, you’re not alone. Lives are …

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Information about the COVID-19 vaccine and how to get it

WebAny Sacramento County residents aged 16 or older, as of Thursday, can now get the COVID-19 vaccine, which is free of charge. Currently, there are three vaccines …

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Impact of social media addiction on college students

WebSocial media use among students is not uncommon around campus. However, research shows it can turn into an addiction and cause health problems. Many …

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