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Creative ways to address pregnant & parenting students’ needs

by Brenna Lewis | April 27, 2016
Meeting the needs of pregnant and parenting sometimes leads us to unexpected projects! Often student leaders discover needs that go beyond what they may have expected or discover a niche that simply isn’t addressed by campus or local resources. First we plan… When considering new projects, here are some ways to approach your brainstorming: Ask students what they need. This
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Nausea, fatigue, pregnancy struggles: We have tips for you!

by Brenna Lewis | April 27, 2016
Pregnancy is tough on the body, and some days, it feels so much easier to stay in bed than to force yourself up for class. But girl, you can do this. These classes are one step closer to your degree, and your hard work will be worth it! Now, today may be tough, but you can plan and prepare to make tomorrow better. Check out
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Georgetown can do better

by Brenna Lewis | April 22, 2016
This week, Georgetown University’s campus was abuzz with the controversial arrival of Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Invited by the undergraduate student group The Lecture Fund (known for bringing diverse and sometimes radical speakers to campus), her presence on campus brought mixed reactions. During the day, the student group Georgetown Right to Life provided a large pro-life display (including flags to represent the 3,000+
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Book borrowing program saves SLU mamas $$$

by Brenna Lewis | April 13, 2016
Sometimes great resources can appear in places we don’t always think to look. What is your biggest unexpected expense every semester? For me, it’s always textbooks. I try to look up my class materials and budget ahead of time, but inevitably, there is that one professor who adds a costly book during the first week. Or, I change classes, and
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