This is my last article for The Whit, which could only mean that graduation is right around the corner. I have mixed emotions about it. I’m sad, happy, grateful, excited and nervous. I don’t think...
I dodged COVID-19 for two years, and despite being vaccinated, here I am typing this article during my quarantine.
Nevertheless, I have had more than plenty of COVID-19 scares over the course of the...
Dearest kind reader, if any author shall divulge in the newest season of Bridgerton… it is I.
I have always been invested in the “Bridgerton” series, but I am completely and utterly obsessed...
“Senioritis” is a disease of laziness, hopelessness, stress and a serious lack of motivation. You see, I was under the impression that it only affected high school seniors but, clearly, I was wrong.
I...
Let’s discuss a taboo topic - family dynamics and relationships. All families experience their own form of turmoil and drama. The severity of those issues differs for each family depending on their...
I was born in the wrong era to be a hopeless romantic. The 1950s is where I belong, where boys would ask my father for permission to take me out on a date to the movies and milkshakes afterward, and promise...
Life after college can seem difficult to navigate. We are all eager to know where we will end up, what career we’ll have, where we will be living and, ultimately, what life will look like post-graduation.
I...
Valentine’s Day, a day dedicated to love, flowers and chocolate, was earlier this week. I must say that I feel as though it is truly the most overrated holiday to be celebrated, for various reasons.
Valentine’s...
The transition to college life can be stressful and terrifying. Oftentimes, we forget to take care of ourselves and do the little things that we enjoy. COVID-19 was another transition during college that...
Last Tuesday, Jan. 18, was my last first day of school, and it is safe to say that I have mixed feelings about it. It is so bittersweet. I am eager to finish strong and enter the real world, but also...
The final days of 2021 are coming to an end. Many look back on the year either grateful or regretful. But I, for once, do not want to look back but rather, look forward to 2022 and what it will have in...
I returned to campus on Sunday, still stuffed from all the turkey and mashed potatoes I ate on Thanksgiving. For the first time this semester, I dreaded coming back and maybe I could blame my senioritis,...