In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Office of Social Justice, Inclusion, and Conflict Resolution (SJICR) held a self-care social.
The event, which was held on March 6 from 3 p.m. to...
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 weekends are usually the busiest time for college students. They travel home, work their part-time or full-time jobs, go to parties and hang out with their friends and significant others.
However,...
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...
Most college students are stressed. And most have probably heard an older adult - one who is either no longer in college or who didn't attend college - tell them that they dont really have it that hard.
After...
With the last week of the semester inching closer and closer, take a minute to realize what you accomplished this year.
In what feels like an eternity, you successfully braved through an arduous semester...
At first, I’d thought that they were bug bites. But the dozen-or-so itchy red lesions that had materialized amidst my post-procrastination homework breakdown coated only a small patch of skin, and were...