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What’s the best way to relax after a long, stressful day?
What is your favourite study spot on campus?
Taylor Schultz: The best way to relax after a stressful day is to get yourself a big mug of hot chocolate and watch BuzzFeed Unsolved with a good friend and/or a dog. Particularly the Goatman’s Bridge and the Mothman episodes!
Chelsea C. Anthony: Anywhere with easy access to food.
Imani King: In my opinion, the best way to relax from a long, stressful day is to drop everything that stresses you (school work, your job, etc.) and treating and taking care of yourself, such as having bubble tea with a friend!
Sofia F.L.: The library on the third floor of Emmanuel College. My favourite spots are the desks that are near the windows; they're surrounded by bookshelves and have great natural light on good days!
Nicole Cummings-Morgan: One of the best ways to relax after that long, stressful time… In. My. Backyard! On the deck, with a lounge chair, a book, and an icy. Cold. Drink. Nothing beats the feeling of the sun on my face and the wind moving silently. Deep. Breath. Outttttttt. Luosha Ha: Watching movie or going to the theatre for a musical is the best way to relax. During that two hours you can experience another life outside your own.
Correnda Downey: As an educator, the OISE library is a great spot to study and browse the immense amount of resources!
Jean Kim: I'll go to EJ Pratt when I really have to power through hours of work, but I like Emmanuel for the beauty, peace, and quiet. Isabel Napier: I like to switch up my study spot regularly for a change in scenery, but Gerstein is my go-to library when I have something big to finish. Julia Pape: My favourite study spot on campus is the reading garden outside of E.J. Pratt. It's a great place to read and get some fresh air before the winter weather hits.
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