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College students across the country are turning to Play-doh to cope with stress
May 08, 2017
Colleges across the country are offering students ways to cope with the stress of their final examinations. The University of Pennsylvania, for example, offered a Zumba class and video games. Penn State included something called “brain massage music” to help de-stress its students, while Hope College and St. Cloud University calmed students with doggy playtime.
The University of Michigan planned to provided Play-Doh to deal with the stress of President Donald Trump winning the election, but promptly removed the activity from their website after being roundly criticized by the internet.
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