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We must stop normalizing disordered eating habits in college

Columns By Gabriella Spina Mar 10, 2021 11:16 PM You have drunk too much. It happens. But what happens next doesn’t have to. Your friends casually suggest you “pull trig” self-induce vomiting to avoid a hangover. After mulling it over in your head for a while, you decide to. But the next morning, your hangover is still there, and you have, without realizing it, normalized an eating disorder tendency. National Eating Disorder Awareness Week passed just more than a week ago, but we should not only spend a few days educating ourselves on the issue – especially as college-aged students. The difficult transition from a largely dependent life to independent life laced with an incredibly persistent diet culture, harmful party culture and toxic academic culture is a breeding ground for eating disorder symptoms that cannot go unnoticed. We must continue to analyze these harmful personal and cultural tendencies that happen right on campus and work to quash them.

Body Positive Yoga

Event Description In honor of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, join an NIU Yoga instructor to relax your mind, body and soul in this empowering and judgement-free Yoga class. Every BODY is welcome and appreciated Event presented by:

Empire State Building lit for Black History Month

The Empire State Building will shine in the colors of the Pan African flag to honor Black History Month on Thursday. Special guest Bevy Smith will be on hand as the building is lit black, red and green at dusk, 6:07 p.m. EST.  The television and radio personality, former co-host of Fashion Queens and Page Six TV, recently released a memoir, Bevelations: Lessons from a Mutha, Auntie, Bestie. For the second year in a row, the Fashion For All Foundation, founded by Hannah Stoudemire and Ali Richmond, partnered with the New York state chapter of the NAACP for the building lighting, to foster celebration, pride and acknowledgment of the Black community’s achievements throughout history, organizers said.

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