1 minute read

Enjoy the spring weather ahead of us

BY EDITORIAL STAFF

New England winters can be harsh and unforgiving. New Haven winters in particular can be random and annoying. Either way you look at it, winter is always a long period of cold, gray and gross days. Now, with the page turning to spring, and a week full of temperatures over 70 degrees ahead of us, it is time for us as students to take advantage of that.

Advertisement

The school year is reaching a point where final projects, papers and exams can be seen on the horizon. Along with that comes an abundance of stress and worry about the results of a semester’s worth of work. This is the week to take some time and enjoy the weather; step outside and bask in the sunlight; head to a quad and throw a frisbee for 30 minutes.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the “winter blues” are ailments that many people struggle with, whether they realize it or not. It becomes present through the prolonged stretches of cold or snow that we are accustomed to on campus. After all, there are only so many days that one can bear the rapid wind tunnel passing between Celentano and Sheffield Halls.

Conditions like this can bring the mental health of students down, making them want to stay in bed and away from the bad weather. It can heighten stress and anxiety levels as

This article is from: