12 Friday, October 27, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Free Steak Dinner on Your B-day! You must be 16 years or older and come in after 4 pm on your birthday. 2.99 Lunch Special Mon-Sat 11-4 for a limited time only PEPSI is now available in UNION SQUARE along with COKE. The choice is yours. Stay on the ball. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Sports Page Now, the best things in life are sugar-free. GREAT TASTE - NATURALLY. 843-5500 Louisiana Purchase 23rd & Louisiana 843-5500 Lewrance CYCLE WORKS INC. Introducing the 1990 Nishikl Backroads $399.95 - DB Cro-Mo Frame and Fork - Shimano 300LX Rapid Fire 21 Speed Shifting - Shimano 300LX Rapid Fire 21 Speed Shifting - HyperGlide rear shifting - HyperGlide front shifting - SuperGlide front shifting - Araya VP20 Alloy Rims Made in U.S.A. Made in U.S.A The stress-management class is the first of its kind to be presented on the Lawrence campus, said Alan Dillon, director in the School of Social Welfare. 1601 * 842-6363 * Hilli W. 23rd st. Mall Press said he taught the class for the first time this summer at the Regents Center in Overland Park but only on a trial basis. Stressed students could find relief in new class The School of Social Welfare will offer Social Welfare 310, Managing Stress: Principles and Techniques for Coining. Prevention and Wellness. By Tracy Wilkinson Kansen staff writer Spring 1980 will bring a new class to KU that should help relieve pressures on students instead of adding to them. "It worked very well," he said. "One of the things our school really believes in is empowering them. This course really is designed to empower students, to give them information, can use both now and in the future. Ann Weick, dean of social welfare, said that she thought the class was a good idea and that Press had a strong in the area of stress management. "I'm sure it is a useful course for students," she said. "Stress is a common element for most of us. There are not many people who know how to help others reduce that stress. Alan has paid attention to that and is able to help students find other ways of coping with their stress." Press said the course would cover at least eight different areas in a student's life from which stress could originate including family relationships, study and school, sexual affairs, time management and coping. The class curriculum will consist of a stress-management project in which each student will pick one or two techniques that they feel would help them in their own stress management, Press said. They will follow their chosen techniques for an eight-week period, keeping a daily log of their effectiveness. Finally, each student will write a paper on what they did, what their experiences were and how their chosen techniques worked. Press said his class would discuss the issues surrounding stress and the ways people had found to deal with "Over the years I've worked with students who have had a variety of problems ranging from studying and coursework to too many demands on them," he said. "These relationships," he said. "Many of these students have come up with Press said he was looking forward to sharing these methods with the students in his class. "I've been using these in the classes I teach in the school." Press said. "I've seen how remarkably effective they can be. I thought it would be good to have a course that reached out to students to teach a variety of stress-management techniques." some very creative ways of coping with these problems, and others have found that using popular stress management techniques makes an enormous positive difference." stress more effectively. 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