 So the Student Wellness Center empowers students to make informed decisions on their health and wellness around campus, just as college students. So we try to do a lot of health promotion, health education, and we encourage students to stop into our office. We have office hours Monday through Friday between 9 and 5, and we encourage students to grab any free products that they want. We have condoms, band-aids, dental floss, loo, pretty much anything you might need just to get you through the day or through your weekend as a college student. So we offer a lot of different presentations and services for students around campus. We have different health huts, which are tables that kind of promote anything that we're talking about during spring break, or during finals week we do stress less-fest, which is an event that we put on to kind of help and support students during finals week or mid-terms, and we also do presentations around campus. So students can get involved with the Wellness Center if they apply for a peer educator position. So that's my position. I'm a certified peer educator. We take a couple every spring, and we release the application in the springtime, and we have flyers around campus as well that you can find the link to sign up. Definitely working on your time management, especially if you're a first-year, I know it's definitely a big jump from high school time management to college time management. So definitely getting a schedule down and writing down anything that you need to get done throughout the week, whether it's class, work, sports, anything that you might be a part of, also getting at least 8 hours of sleep to 10 hours of sleep.