Community and college partners will share their expertise on student mental health. The Lethbridge College Students’ Association has planned its first mental health fair and LCSA vice president of student life Katie DeRuyck says it’s to show students all the resources available to them. Communications coordinator Tanner Marcer says he’s excited for the opportunity to focus on student health and resources. The fair on March 7 and 8 has workshops on exercise, time management, drug and alcohol use and dealing with student stress.
LCSA mental health fair
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