A Year in Review

Farewell 2014! We are looking forward to discovering what 2015 will bring.
Farewell 2014! We are looking forward to discovering what 2015 will bring.

While many of you may beĀ counting down to the new year, join us in counting down 2014’s most popular blog posts on SourceLive! Our readers learned how to deal with stress, how to prevent themselves from contracting the flu, how to get a massage during lunch break, interesting locations to enjoy a meal on campus, and the true difference between sick time and family sick time,Ā among other topics. Thank you for your readership and we look forward to further informing you in 2015!

#5: How to Deal With Stress

Stress can cause headaches, anxiety and tension. Learn how to manage stress and reduce its negative impacts on your life with this video from Employee Assistance Program Counselor Lisa Laughman.

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#4: 2014 Campus Flu Clinics

The Office of the University Physician offered flu clinics at various campus locations in October and November. Flu vaccines administered at the flu clinics were subsidized by Human Resources for MSU faculty, staff, and retirees.

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#3: New Services at Olin!

With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season quickly approaching, itā€™s natural to feel stress and anxiety. Luckily, Olin Health Center is offering three new services that are sure to help! You can nowĀ receive reflexology, reiki, and massage therapy services through Olin Health Center.

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#2: Unique Places to Eat at MSU

Are you tired of your regular lunch break routine? There are delicious and affordable meal options all over MSUā€™s campus, you just have to know where to look. Here are a few options that we recommend trying out on your next lunch break!

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#1: Sick Time vs. Family Sick Time

Have you ever wondered how sick time balances relate to family sick time balances?Ā Family sick timeĀ is not a separate bucket of hours to be used independently. It is a subset of sick time available to use for the illness of a member of the immediate family or other household members.

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