When you’ve just adapted to the rhythm of the new semester, the mid-term season quickly arrives. It’s not easy to juggle assignments and revisions at the same time, but you’ve done a great job! Amidst your hectic schedule, remember to spend some time taking good care of your mind, body, and soul❤️. Sunshine At CUHK is here to cheer you on💪! We will be offering freshly made crispy popcorn🍿 (caramel flavor/ sea salt flavour) for all of you during the mid-term period. Come and enjoy some popcorn with your friends and take a break! You can also redeem various fine souvenirs🎁, including scented candles, photo clips, Y2K-style stickers and wellness cards. Limited quantity while supplies last. Don’t miss it!
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As the midterm period of the first semester approaches, we understand that students often face a heavy workload with pending assignments, papers, and exam preparations. It’s common to feel overwhelmed and stressed during this time. But no worry! We have an exciting event lined up for you called “Dr Dog Mid-term Cheering Visit 🐾” in collaboration with Animal Asia.
Office of Student Affairs and Chung Chi College cordially invite all students to attend the “Opening Ceremony of Labyrinth cum Labyrinth Walk”. The Opening Ceremony will be officiated by Professor Nick Rawlins, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kwan Mei Po, Head of Chung Chi College, and other representatives of OSA and CC College respectively. Participants can be the first to experience the Labyrinth under the guidance of CUHK alumnus Dr. Chi-Shan Lam (1998 MBChB, 2009 MACS), an anaesthesiologist and the Chairman of the Hong Kong Labyrinth Society. Amidst the busy academic life, allow yourself to slow down, unwind and re-connect with yourself and embrace the present moment.
The new semester is in full swing, and we must embrace the various challenges and changes that come our way. Classes, assignments, and quizzes can be challenging and may make you feel overwhelmed. But remember, stress is a normal part of life, and what truly matters is how we manage it!