Friday, November 18, 2011

Ole Miss Students Deal with Stress During Final Exams

The end of the semester is right around the corner, and students at the University of Mississippi are looking forward to having no classes. However, before they head home for the holidays they must encounter the stress that comes with preparing for final exams. The campus library has its busiest hours during this time of the semester as students pile in and stay until early hours of the morning. Even though students find their own ways of dealing with stress during finals week, the university and the Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society team up to take studying off of students' minds. Each year during the end of the semester, the humane society brings volunteers to walk dogs in front of the Ole Miss Student Union. Students are allowed to pet and walk the dogs around campus and hopefully get their minds off of tests for a short time. For more information on how students deal with stress, click here.

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