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The Flyer October 23, 2022 University Housing Announcements and Campus Events Questions? Want to Request a Publication? The Flyer publishes on a weekly basis. Deadlines for submission is every Wednesday at 5 p.m. To see full announcements, click view entire message at the end. Email: residentialeducation@georgiasouthern.edu for more information.
Housing PUPP Come out to our Second Annual PopUp Pumpkin Patch (PUPP) on Tuesday the 25th from 3:30-6pm. We'll have tons of stuff to do, giveaway tshirts, prizes, and a guest appearance from Moon Pie the Therapy Goat!
Haunted House JOIN US - IF YOU DARE.... The Annual Haunted Housing will take place on Thursday the 27th starting at 7:30pm in Freedom's Landing. Don't live in Freedom's? No problem! Be on the lookout for the Haunted Housing Shuttle that
night!
Athletics
Georgia Southern Volleyball takes on James Madison Friday
at 6 PM and Saturday at Noon, Men's Soccer last home match Friday vs West Virginia at 7 PM, Rifle takes on VMI at 8 AM! Come out and support your Georgia Southern Eagles!
Counseling Center
About the Counseling Center The Counseling Center at Georgia Southern University is a place where students can go to receive services and participate in programs that are designed to help them handle day-today challenges and encourage their personal growth and development. The Counseling Center complements and facilitates the mission of the University by providing services ranging from individual, group, and relationship counseling to outreach programming, drop-in workshops, training opportunities, and crisis intervention. Students get the personal assistance they need in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. The Counseling Center provides services on an individual and group basis at no additional cost to those enrolled as full-time (12+ hours for undergraduate, 9+ hours for graduate), matriculated students at Georgia Southern who are at least 18 years of age. Visit the Counseling Center Website or call 912-478-5541 for more information! Group Therapy Groups
Workshops and open groups
Sleep can be hard to
come by, especially after moving to college. As a new student, you're getting used to a totally new sleep routine. New beds, new roommates coming in and out, new noises you can't control, new study and homework deadlines -- it's a lot! Your sleep routine is bound to be impacted. Whether you've always had trouble sleeping or if this is a new problem following your move, Sleep Clinic can help. Come learn the best of the best sleep tips and tricks and chat with counselor about how to get those much needs zzzzzz's.
Interested in trying yoga in a safe, soothing environment? Join Angela Landers at the Counseling Center to learn about breathing exercises, mindfulness, and gentle yoga to reduce your stress!
Student Health & Wellness
Peer Body Project Educator Recruitment Application Deadline: Sunday, October 23rd The Office of Student Wellness and Health Promotion is recruiting students to become student educators for the Peer Body Project. The Peer Body Project is a series of 4, one hour groupbased interactive workshop sessions. This program is designed to explore the benefits of healthy body image and challenge unrealistic beauty standards. Peer Body Educators will be trained to lead these sessions for students on campus. The first step to becoming a Peer Body Educator is to participate in two workshop sessions (each 2 hours in length) to experience the program as a participant.
Applicants must choose 1 of the 2 training sessions listed below: October 26th & October 28th: 5pm-7pm via Zoom OR
November 2nd & November 4th: 5pm-7pm via Zoom Students can apply to become a Peer Body Project Educator using this link: https://tinyurl.com/ytywhjdk Additional training and an interview will be scheduled with the Office of Student Wellness & Health Promotion based on educator availability once the application and training workshop has been completed. Peer Body Project Educators will be asked to lead Peer Body Project workshops in the Spring and/or future semesters via zoom. Both graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to apply!
Period Equity Movement The Period Equity Movement is a multi-campus initiative led by faculty, students, and staff to promote period equity. We aim to ensure that individuals who menstruate have the products they need to live their lives to the fullest. PEM currently has 3 projects: 1. The Green Period Pantry 2. The Disposable Period Pantry 3. Menstrual Hygiene Product Dispensers in Restrooms 1. Green Period Pantry The Green Period Pantry provides students with free sustainable and reusable period products on campus. Through the Green Period Pantry initiative, we aim to reduce period poverty and the environmental impact of period products and enable students to overcome barriers associated with having a period. There are three free period products available to students at the Green Period Pantry: the OrganiCup menstrual cups, reusable cloth pads from Period Aisle, and reusable period underwear . Where are the Green Period Pantry sites located on campus? Green Period Pantry Location Sites
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Student Government Association (SGA) Office Suite- Russell Union Zach S. Henderson Library Eagle Essentials Food Pantry- Williams Center* Counseling Center University Housing- Centennial Place 2 Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Suite- Carroll Building* Pharmacy- Health Center
2. The Disposable Period Pantry The Disposable Period Pantry provides students with free disposable period products on campus. Through the Disposable Period Pantry initiative, we aim to reduce period poverty and enable students to overcome barriers associated with having a period. We also recognize that every student may not want a menstrual cup or reusable cloth pad, so in efforts to be inclusive to all, students do have access to disposable products via the Disposable Period Pantry or the Menstrual Hygiene Product Dispensers in restrooms all over campus. There is only ONE disposable period pantry on each campus. On the Statesboro campus, the disposable period pantry is located in the Zach Henderson Library.
3. Menstrual Hygiene Product Dispensers in Restrooms If you have seen the clear dispensers filled with menstrual products in restrooms around campus, that is a project under the Period Equity Movement (PEM) on campus! This initiative aims to give students access to period products on the go. Imagine leaving your period products in your residence hall or apartment and having no way to get supplies before your next class. No worries, there are disposable period products in restrooms all over campus! Every building has at least one restroom with a dispenser for disposable tampons and pads.
Campus Recreation & Intramurals Check out the Fall 2022 Group Fit Schedule Check out the Fall 2022 Intramural Schedule Register for our Adventure Trips at cri.gs/trips
HOUSING CUP ITEMS: SAVE THE DATE: Polar Bear Plunge: January 26th: This is our Housing Cup event for Spring 2022. Please mark your calendars and spread the word. Click on the following link for updated Housing points: Housing Cup Points
Climb El Capitan At Yosemite National park in California, El Capitan rests as the largest monolithic rock formation in the United States and is one of the world’s most recognizable faces of granite. From start to finish, a single route up El Capitan measures approximately 3,000 vertical feet of climbing. You will attempt to climb an equal distance over the course of the semester to win some awesome Southern Adventures gear! Reach the summit of our leaderboard to win additional exclusive equipment. RAC Climbing Wall Contact: Brett Ballinger (912) 478-5436
Women and Weights Classes occur every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 - 8:30pm through December 1 Embrace your feminine energy and get equipped with the knowledge and skills you need to reach your goals and exceed your own expectations! Led by two nationally certified Personal Trainers, this course explains the benefits of resistance training with exercise instruction and motivation. Any Georgia Southern female student or Faculty/Staff that is a member of the RAC is eligible to participate. All participants must wear proper fitness attire to participate. Registration is required. Contact: Sabrina Pollitt (912) 478-5436
Intramural Registration and Player Pass Pick up your Player Pass and play all the sports! The Intramural Player Pass allows you to #TeamUp and have the ultimate Intramural Sports experience. For as little as $30 for the entire year, the Player Pass empowers you to maximize their playing potential in over 30 leagues and tournaments! Sign up today! Register as a team or an individual and compete for a coveted IM Champ Shirt! Have fun, be social, #TeamUp. For more information, visit IMleagues | Georgia Southern
Swim the Sunbelt Swim the Sun Belt is a swimming program designed to get participants into shape by combining their love for football with swimming. It’s as easy as 1-2-3: 1. Register at Member Services for FREE 2. After your swim or aquatic workout, see a lifeguard to record your distance and inform them of what team you want to be on; Blue or Gold 3. Complete the season to win a championship cup! RAC Aquatics Center Contact: Max Holloway (912) 478-5436
For more information about our events, check out our website at cri.gs or call Member Services at 912-478-5436
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