University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, March 1, 1989 11 Center works to keep students healthy by Scott Achelpohl Kansan staff writer Students no longer have to keep their stress bottled up. The Wellness Center, 138 Robinson Center, offers stress management and nutritional services to KU students, said Maureen Borland, Leeper, Penn. A student who is graduate co-director of the center. "Student life is very, very stressful," Borland wrote. "You have to be extra and advice to students on how to deal with stress." Kansan staff writer years. The center also evaluates the physical, emotional, intellectual and social health of KU students, she said. Borland said that the center offered three primary services: computerized stress inventories, relaxation audio tapes and nutritional analyses. ghetto', she said. Borland said that it was important that students have services to help deal with the pressures of college. "Students need to healthy health and learn the importance of nutrition," she said. "A lot of students are into exercise, but some don't realize the importance needs. We try to pull the whole thing together." Arvella Frazier, the other graduate co-director of the center, said that the center also had benefits Frazier said that she and Borland were researching stress-level differences between high school seniors and college freshmen. They also are aware of the effect of the use of alcohol on stress management. "It gives the graduate students in health a chance to participate in health education and promotion." she said. Wayne Osness, chairman of health, physical education and recreation, said that he had sent a report late last week to Judith Ramaley, executive vice chancellor, about the center. "We estimated that the center had helped 1,000 students since its opening three or four years ago," Osness said. 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