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General Health

Weathering the Weather

Weathering the Weather

By Sarah Hubbs, University of Delaware


If starting school means a move across the map, you’re in for a major change -- in mercury. We’ll give you tips on how to bundle up or get your tan on in a new climate.

If your hometown is on one side of the map and your college on the other, you’re not just looking at a change of scenery: It may also mean a climate change. (No, we’re not referring to global warming.)

Hot, Hot, Hot?
Flying south? Going west? For those heading toward a warmer environment, first and foremost, one word: sunscreen! One in six Americans eventually develops skin cancer, so you do not want to fry yourself, OK? Yes, we know you love the sun, and it loves you. (Small amounts of exposure are essential for your body to produce vitamin D.) But if you really feel you must get some color, go for a fake ‘n’ bake. Self-tanning lotions do not create the orange streaks they once did, and tanning salons offer plenty of decent spray-booth options (Mystic Tan, VersaSpa, Magic Tan). Just for the record, UV tanning beds are just as bad for your skin as the real thing -- don’t be fooled.

Another essential? A good pair of sunglasses with UV protection. Protecting the eyes from sun damage is important and often overlooked. Shades also make a superslick fashion statement (can I have your autograph, please?) and are priceless on a walk of shame.

Speaking of fashion, if most of your closet consists of corduroy pants, alpaca sweaters and down jackets, we suggest you hit the mall for a shopping spree. Even if your college is in an area that has all four seasons, the beginning and end of the school year can get pretty hot and humid. Here are some warm-weather wardrobe must-haves:

•      Swimsuits (for lying out on the quad)

•      Shorts

•      Cotton T-shirts

•      Tank tops

•      Flip-flops

•      A few sundresses (for the ladies)

Oh, and a few more things:

  1. Get some allergy medicine just in case the warm weather has you feeling a little stuffy.
  1. Invest in some bug repellent.
  1. Buy a refillable water bottle, especially if you’re athletic or otherwise physically active.

And if you’re still sweating it out, invest in a portable fan for those really sweltering days.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside
Brrr … if your college town is in a climate much chillier than what you’re accustomed to, get ready for the shock of your life. Some prep work is in order to be sure walking to and from class doesn’t result in freezing your buns off -- or worse, frostbite. Just like the kids who are going to sunnier spots, you need to shop! Be sure to create a warmer wardrobe before the big move. Your cold-weather closet staples are as follows:

•      Winter coat (think: warm and waterproof)

•      Snow boots

•      Waterproof shoes

•      Heavy socks

•      Thermal underwear or leggings for layering

•      Sweaters

•      Knit scarves

•      Wool cap

•      Ear warmers

•      Gloves

•      Heavy pants of all kinds

The key to dressing in freezing temps is layering clothes. If it happens to be a warmer-than-usual day, you can shed a layer or two. On the flip side, if temperatures plummet, you can throw on an extra layer to hold in the body heat. Keep this concept in mind when shopping. Be sure your coat is big enough to go over a bulky sweater, for example.

And don’t forget:  

  1. Bring plenty of warm blankets, since you may not have control over your dorm thermostat.
  1. Don’t let the weather get you down -- or barricade you in. Bundle up and be social, or you’ll miss a season’s worth of outings.
  1. Stock up on hot chocolate, coffee, tea and other warm beverages to help defrost you when you get back to your dorm.
  1. Have cold medicine and tissues on hand, because few make it through the winter weather without ever feeling under it.

About the Author

Sarah Hubbs
Name: Sarah Hubbs
School: University of Delaware
Year: Senior
Major: Political science; minor in journalism
Her deal: Sarah is the public relations chairperson of Phi Alpha Delta, a pre-law honors fraternity. She contributes to UD’s student newspaper, The Review.
Cold Weather Clothes
Syracuse is a freezing city and ear warmers are a must! Hot chocolate is always a good thing to have too...yum
By Naomi — October 8, 2009, 7:19 pm
Senior at Syracuse University
boston
I go to school in boston and its really not that bad. its fun to bundle up and you bond over it. i have no regrets just layer up and suck it up. its worth being in such an awesome city
By kate — August 5, 2009, 3:31 pm
soph at BU
vacation
school is not a vacation. some people are actually there to LEARN
By jenna — July 30, 2009, 12:01 pm
freshman at old dominion
so excitedddd
OMG im so excited to go to school in the south!!!!!!!!! I'm from new hampshire and it sucks for anyone who is going to school there its so freaking cold. im getting the best tan.
By stacey — July 30, 2009, 12:01 pm
freshman at University of south florida
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