Monday, October 15, 2007
"Safety, Mental Health, and Student Behavior at CSULB"
Panel members that will be speaking are Chief Jack Pearson, University Police, Dr. Mary Ann Takemoto, Counseling and Psychological Services, Holly Harbinger, Assoc. VP Academic Personnel, and Dr. Mike Hostetler, Dean of Students.
The reason for this panel discussion is partly because of the incident at Virginia Tech University earlier this year, the sexual assaults on our campus last year, and the concerns such as street lighting on campus. The Campus Climate Committee wanted to address these issues for students that have expressed concern. Everyone is invited: Faculty, staff, and students. All are encouraged to attend.
Just incase you're interested, below is a link for a video covering the Virginia Tech tragedy earlier this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPQDEpasDdc
Monday, October 8, 2007
Sexual Health Awareness
Types of Birth Control and Cost
Aviane (generic for Alesse) $12.65
Cyclessa $2.50
Apri (generic for Desogen) $2.20
Kariva (generic for Mircette) $17.40
Mononessa (generic for Ortho Cyclen) $22.05
Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo $5.00
Portia (generic for Nordette) $12.65
Trinessa (generic for Ortho TriCyclen) $22.20
Yasmin $51.35
Seasonique (3 month supply) $155.45
Vaginal Ring
Nuva Ring $35.10
Injection ("The Shot")
Depo Provera (one injection/3 months) $52.00
Monday, October 1, 2007
The Risks of Dorm Life
The excitement of starting college and moving into a dorm room can be overwhelming, young adults are obtaining the freedom they always desired throughout high school. What many students do not know, is that every freedom is accompanied with risk and responsibility. One of those risks is Meningococcal disease, and one of those responsiblities is getting the vaccination.Meningitis is an infection of the fluid that surrounds the brain and the spinal cord. Above is a picture showing the meninges, where the infection occurs.
According to Student Health Services, about 2,600 people get meningococcal disease each year in the US, 10-15 percent of these people die, in spite of treatment with antibiotics. Of those who live, another 11-19 percent lose their arms or legs, become deaf, become mentally retarded, or suffer seizures or strokes.
Of the recorded cases each year, 100-125 occur on college campuses. By getting the vaccination, it can prevent many people from getting sick and protects about 90 percent of those who do get sick.
CSULB offers meningitis vaccine clinics for enrolled students each fall. For more information, Student Health Services can be reached at (562) 985-4771
For further information on meningitis, here is an interesting article:
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infections/lung/meningitis.html