Need a brain reset? BRUC student Amanda Wells started doing jigsaws as a way to process information and take meaningful study breaks. Now it’s a growing campus ritual. You’ll find the latest jigsaw set up downstairs in the event space, with new ones appearing all the time—depending on how fast they’re finished. Doing jigsaws can ease stress, support memory, and help your brain switch gears—especially when Uni feels full on. Add a piece next time you’re passing through.
