University of Saskatchewan tells students how to handle the ‘freshman flu’

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University of Saskatchewan tells students how to handle the ‘freshman flu’
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Thousands of students started congregating on the University of Saskatchewan campus just a few short weeks ago, meaning germs and sickness are bound to spread like wildfire.

Ishita Mann, president of the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union said that students should stay home when they are sick and communicate their needs to their professors.

“Conversations with professors and department heads can solve a lot of confusion that students might have about their options,” Mann said. Mann said that there is the possibility of having exams rescheduled or deferred and being offered extensions for assignments and quizzes.Story continues below advertisement“Prioritize your health and well-being and stay at home,” Mann said. “Chances are, your professor might be recording classes.”“If you miss a class or two, it is not the end of the world and you have solutions that are available.

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