May. 2nd, 2020 at 5:31 PM
This is reminder that grief counselors are available at the Student Health Center. The student government has coordinated with staff to ensure they are prepared for an influx. Seeing a counselor is free and confidential. You will not be locked into any plan. It's at your discretion. The Health Center also has resources for alternatives, in the local Otherworld community and elsewhere.
Every dormitory now has posters about these resources on and off campus, as well as cards with the counselors' names and phone numbers for your wallet. You can also speak to your RA or an SGA rep if you have questions, but are reluctant to talk to the Student Health Center for any reason.
[ HAVISHAM HERALD. ]
[ HAVISHAM STUDENTS OF COLOR. ]
Every dormitory now has posters about these resources on and off campus, as well as cards with the counselors' names and phone numbers for your wallet. You can also speak to your RA or an SGA rep if you have questions, but are reluctant to talk to the Student Health Center for any reason.
[ HAVISHAM HERALD. ]
Fiona and Quincy, thank you for your hard work on Nate's In Memoriam feature. It was very touching and a great tribute to a great person. I don't doubt many on campus appreciate it.
[ HAVISHAM STUDENTS OF COLOR. ]
May is Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month. I know this is always an awkward month for events bc of Reading Week and finals. But we can host a few low-key events for normalcy and to give people things to do. I was thinking of a film screening and a food event working with local AAPI businesses, along with the usual posters.
I am also vacating the HSOC presidency for next year. So if any of you are interested in the position, let me know.