The Pete Davidson phenomenon is just a spotlight case of “looks don’t matter; personality does.”
Movies allow the audience to escape, but how can one do that when they are distracted, sitting at home, without the feeling of a special occasion?
Full disclosure: This week will be overwhelming, exhausting and emotionally draining.
As college tuition continues to rise, students around the country are struggling with food insecurity, resorting to convenience and affordability at the sacrifice of sustainability and nutritional value. By implementing an on-campus compost and garden program, students would have easy access to fresh local produce.
With the end of the semester just a couple of weeks away, it’s time to start studying for finals. However, with everybody studying, it can be a challenge to find the perfect study spot. As a senior, I have had my share of last-minute study sessions and want to help anybody who might be overwhelmed with the end of the semester.
Just because a movie is set in December doesn’t make it a holiday classic.
As finals week approaches, we need to check up on our fellow classmates and be open to having conversations about our mental health. Many of us, including myself, are guilty of keeping our anxieties bottled up until an outlet is provided to let out our emotions. When you notice that a classmate looks tired or hopeless, ask them how they are feeling and be open to listening to their worries.
Nighttime showers do more than wash the day away; they can make one feel pristine and clean before enjoying a good night’s rest.
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