From: Interfraternity Congress/Panhellenic Council
Date: January 24
Subject: Wellness Wednesday Newsletter



National Compliment Day

January 24th, 2024

National Compliment Day on January 24th offers a wonderful way to brighten someone's day or to give credit for a job well done!  Give an extra compliment annually on January 24th and any time one is deserved.

A compliment has a powerful effect. It can instill confidence, or validate someone's hard work. A compliment not only improves the receiver's mood, but it also says something about the giver. It tells them you noticed. Whether we recognize someone's achievement or their classic style, a compliment can go a long way.

Human beings like to be unique, original. Strive to give a compliment about what makes a person stand out above the rest. Take the time to reflect on what you admire about the people closest around you.

   Book Cornor   


Find Something Nice to Say

Debby Hoffman | Concord, NH
Kathy Chamberlin | Hopkinton, NH
Published: October, 1999 by Computer Confidence Inc.
ISBN: 978-1575330884

Are you looking for a way to build stronger relationships, brighten the lives of others, and create happiness in your own life in just minutes a day? Well, look no further!

Simple strategies which will teach you how to cultivate better relationships, improve your self esteem, and help you become a happier, more positive person. Every relationship you have from parents, children, and spouses to bosses, employees, and co-workers, can be made better and stronger by simply Finding Something Nice to Say.

EVENT

Spring Student Activities Fair 2024

Thursday, January 25
12:00pm - 2:00pm
TVUC, 11038 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
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Join SA&L and over 150 student organization to "UnVEALE the universe within" at our Fair Beyond the Stars!

Want to get more involved on campus? Not sure where to start? The Spring Student Activities Fair is a great opportunity to see a wide variety of student organizations and get more information on how you can get involved!

The event this year will be galaxy themed, and as you go from table to table, you'll traverse the stars. There will be prizes and giveways for students who register and check-in with the SA&L team.

If you have any questions, please email SSAF@case.edu.

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EVENT

Welcome Back Thwingo! Sponsored by Univeristy Media Board and Student Centers

Thursday, January 25
7:00pm - 8:30pm
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B I N G O!

Come one and come all to University Media Board’s kick off event for the semester, Welcome Back Thwingo! Hosted in the Thwing Ballroom, and sponsored by Student Centers and UMB, 150 students will have the chance and opportunity to win some fabulous prizes, including:
* Mini projector
* Keyboard
* Polaroid Camera 
* Stuffed animals
And even better, the first 80 participants who show up will get a FREE UMB Beanie hat!

Register for your spot today! Note: at 6:50pm, any remaining seats will be open to walk-ins. So make sure to be there prompt and ready!

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EVENT

Mather Center Welcome Back - Coffee and Donuts

Friday, January 26
12:30pm - 2:00pm
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Join the Mather Center to celebrate the start of the spring semester with an assortment of donuts from local bakeries! See the space, grab some coffee/tea, and enjoy a donut.

Donuts are available on a first come, first serve basis; when we're out, we're out! Come early, especially if you want your pick. Vegan doughnuts will be available.

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EVENT

UPB Food Tours: Kintaro

Friday, January 26
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Kintaro, 2999 Payne Ave #102, Cleveland, OH 44114, United States
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UPB wants to take you on another food tour! Register on Campus Groups to get a chance to tour the food from the all you can eat buffet: Kintaro! Registration will open on 1/21 at 7pm. Students may only attend one food tour per semester.

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Let's Taco 'Bout It: Greek Housing

Friday, February 2
12:30pm - 2:00pm
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Lunch and Conversation for the CWRU Greek Life Community facilitated by the GLO. Regardless of your current housing situation, this discussion will have something for you. Whether your organization owns there own house, lives in university-owned housing, or does not currently have a house, we want you to join us. Discussion topics might include - but won't be limited to - why people do or don't want to live in your house, how to encourage members to live in the house, and how to get a house if you don't have one. Representatives from University Housing are planning to attend as well.

All members of the Greek Community are invited. Lunch (tacos) will be provided. Please register by 11 PM on Tuesday, January 30. This allows adequate time to order enough food for all attendees.

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Need Help Now?

Feeling like you need professional help to improve your physical, social, mental, sexual, academic, or spiritual wellness? There are staff on-campus always willing to help. Click or call today to learn more from our campus partners at Case Western Reserve University.

Campus Police/CWRU EMS
Division of Public Safety
Emergency Phone: 216.368.3333

Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
Tinkham Veale University Center 2nd Floor
Confidential Advocate Phone: 216.368.2536

Survivors and Friends Empowerment Line
Confidential Relationship Violence Support
24/7 SAFE Hotline: 216.368.7777

University Counseling Services Office
Dental Research Bldg. 2nd Floor
Phone/Counselor On-call: 216.368.5872

University Health Services Clinic
Dental Research Bldg. 1st Floor
Phone/Nurse On-call: 216.368.2450

Check out our Facebook and Instagram pages here!
For more information, visit our website at greeklife.case.edu


Greek Life Office
Phone: 216.368.3954 | Email: greeklife@case.edu
Campus Location: 250 Tinkham Veale University Center
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday - Friday)