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New IMAX to vamp up downtown movie scene. ARTS, pg. 4 Volume LXXVI, Number 118

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

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Stress more or less WORD ON THE STREET What’s the most stressful thing about your life in college?

“Tests, because they’re very tedious.” • Derek Morefield wine and viticulture freshman

ERIN HURLEY

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Students, professors discuss the different stress levels in semesters versus quarters. Discussions are currently underway within the California State University system about the possibility of transitioning universities on quarter systems to semester systems — which might directly affect Cal Poly. If implemented, this new academic system could affect students’ experiences at Cal Poly in a variety of ways. One could be a possible reduction in stress, counselor Mary Peracca said. Peracca is no stranger to stressed students — she runs the Student Success Seminars on stress management each quarter through the Academic Skills Center. Peracca said during the past four or five years, Cal Poly students are more anxious and over-

whelmed; she attributes this to events such as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina that raised national anxiety, as well as the state of the economy. She’s seeing more students with higher course loads trying to finish their degree sooner and more with jobs trying to support themselves or help pay for school. “When you add any other kind of stress in your life, it becomes cumulative,” Peracca said. “There’s only so much time in the week.” And stress doesn’t just mean academics — it’s a “big umbrella word,” Peracca said — a student saying they’re stressed could mean they’re depressed, angry or overwhelmed. Stress related to academics is one of the top five reasons students come to Counseling Services, along with anxiety, depression, relationship issues and drug and alcohol issues, she said. Stress can lead to obsessive thinking, Peracca said. Students tell her they spend up to 90 percent of each day thinking about all the things they have to get

done. Academic stress can be a focus of that, Peracca said, but often it’s more generalized. “They have a hard time focusing on the present moment or what they’re doing because there just seems like so much that still needs to get done,” Peracca said. Cal Poly’s quarter system can contribute to that academic stress in multiple ways. The length of the quarters is too short, Peracca said: It doesn’t allow for repetition and for information to soak in, and students get anxious early on. Illness, injury or family tragedy can have an impact too — if students lose a week or two, “the quarter’s pretty shot.” “There’s just no room for personal or medical problems or emergencies without it being pretty impactful on their academics,” Peracca said.

QUARTER SYSTEM GRAPHIC BY MELISSA WONG/MUSTANG DAILY

“Midterms. I don’t like to study.” • Jody Chan food science freshman

• John Davidson business administration freshman

see STRESS, pg. 2

Get ‘frappy’ with Starbucks happy hour AMBER DILLER

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Coffee lovers are celebrating as “Frappy Hour” returns to Starbucks this week. The 10day event offers half-off any frappuccino between 3 and 5 p.m. Cal Poly’s Starbucks has taken extra measures to prepare for the inf lux in customers. These include assigning three to four employees to the frappuccino station and doubling up on all supplies.

“Grades. You only get one shot.”

“We basically make sure we have extra of everything,” Starbucks employee and business administration freshman Eric Bodenbach said. “We have lots of extra whipped cream, and we make sure we have milk everywhere.” The three to four people at the frappucino station each have individual jobs to make the process quicker. The first person pumps liquid into the cup, the next person adds ice, then someone blends and so on. Last year, Cal Poly’s Star-

We basically make sure we have extra of everything. ... We have lots of extra whipped cream.

bucks made a record-high 284 frappucinos in two hours. So far this year, the 205 drinks made on Friday is the highest, with 194 drinks on Saturday close behind. Not everyone thinks halfoff frappuccinos are exciting, though. Wine and viticulture freshman Nina Carruesco didn’t know it was Frappy Hour until she arrived at Starbucks. “Health-wise, it’s better to get a coffee,” Carruesco said. “I’ll probably get here sooner if I want coffee the rest of the week. Or I’ll just make some in my room.” But “Frappy Hour” has more than just the perk of half-priced frappuccinos. The Starbucks website links to a “Frappuccino Happy Hour” page dedicated to the 10-day event. And according to the

ERIC BODENBACH STARBUCKS EMPLOYEE

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SPORTS, pg. 8

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SEMESTER SYSTEM

see FRAPPY, pg. 2

Tomorrow’s Weather: high Sunny

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low 52˚F

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“Frappy Hour” returns to Starbucks for 10 days, where all frappuccinos will be half-off until Friday at 5 p.m.

INDEX News.............................1-3 Arts..............................4-5

Opinions/Editorial...........6 Classifieds/Comics..........7 Sports..........................7-8


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