Social distancing was enjoyable for about the first week. After all, who wouldn’t want practically obligation free days to be able to indulge in favorite past times and focus on the things that usually don’t ...
Do you remember March? That final week of normal before we were sent home for six months? For me, that doesn’t feel like seven months ago, instead when I think of March I think of ...
September 15th, a day where I made a monumental decision, and the day where I got a call detailing my recent exposure to an individual who has tested positive for the coronavirus. I had previously ...
When my editor requested a recipe review piece it was accompanied by the suggestion to include a long, convoluted back story of the writer which you must scroll through before arriving at the actual recipe, ...
“Animal Crossing” is probably not what immediately comes to your mind when I say video game. If you are looking for an adrenaline-inducing adventure or a bloody, gory first-person shooter, this game may not be ...
To learn about the Enneagram of Personality, students and faculty gathered in the Julie Puett Howry Center at 10 am on Saturday, Feb. 1. According to truity.com, “the Enneagram is a system of personality typing ...
Let’s be real, Baby Yoda is not that bad. I mean, he is a flawed child. Yes, he is an overused meme. Yes, The Mandolorian came out months ago. Yes, he is on every social ...
America is the homeland of commercialism. In this country, if something can be held in your hands it can have a price tag slapped onto it and it can be tossed into a shopping cart ...
We’re one month into the semester (yes, a month!), and I’m curious if anyone else is feeling the squeeze like me. The squeeze I’m referring to is the gradual trickle of money out of your ...