
As finals week nears, Cal State Fullerton’s Associated Students Inc. is rolling out three supportive events beginning May 6 to help students recharge, refocus and relieve stress.
The fun begins May 6 with “Rest for the Revolution” from noon to 1 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center pool deck. Students can reset with a free guided yoga session with mats and wellness goodie bags handed out at the end. Students can sign up for the event on the CampusLabs website.
“We want students to know it’s okay to take a break,” said Andrea Ramirez Rivera, ASI chief inclusion and diversity officer. “Even a short yoga session can help reduce stress and make a big difference during a high-stress time like finals.”
Also on May 6, students can head to “Late Night Study” events on the lower level of the Titan Student Union from 6-9 p.m. The 2000s-themed, sleepover-inspired event will feature a movie, activities like loom bracelets, a study area and free snacks.
“With this event, I hope students know that ASI is a place where they can build their education, their participation on campus and become a well-rounded individual,” said Mikayla Rodriguez, ASI student programmer.
On May 7 from noon to 1:30 p.m., The Pantry will host “Snack & Go: Finals Edition” at the Becker Amphitheater, offering free snacks and drinks to help students stay focused and energized during finals week.
“It’s not always easy for students to find time to eat or grab something in between exams and studying,” said Cristina Truong, associate director of the TSU. “Providing something as simple as a snack shows students that ASI is here for them, especially during the stress of finals.”
These resources demonstrate ASI’s ongoing commitment to supporting students’ physical, social and mental well-being, aligning with the launch of the ASI Student Wellness Initiative in fall 2025.
By Arianna Pastrana