

Embracing the present: How to stop romanticizing your past and move forward with grace
There is one major habit I’ve had a real hard time kicking since coming to college. On those nights when I feel less than capable
There is one major habit I’ve had a real hard time kicking since coming to college. On those nights when I feel less than capable
I didn’t think I was either. Until this past year, I always kept myself in a corner when it came to anything creative. I was
It’s not always the heavy workload that gets to you. It’s not always the questioning of whether or not you are “smart” enough to memorize
“I think I’m moving too fast through life. I’m busy … like really busy,” a dear friend of mine from back home, Lydia, shared on
Some of my earliest memories include Sabbath morning breakfasts at my grandparents’ house. I would wake up to the smell of garlic fried rice wafting
Wherever we end up in life, there is always something we might want to complain about. If we’re at work, we might find things like
We finally made it through the season of layers upon layers, bright colored beanies and Doc Martens with every outfit. Soon, it’ll be too warm
It’s not always the heavy workload that gets to you. It’s not always the questioning of whether or not you are “smart” enough to memorize
More and more we hear about the push for inclusivity and diversity in every environment. In workplaces, it is becoming standard for employers to hire
In honor of African-American Heritage Month, here is a list of everyday items that were created by Black inventors. America’s first clock Built by Benjamin
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