
Colleges v.s. Coronavirus
Colleges have been in the news quite a bit lately. With campuses reopening for the Fall semester during COVID, it is currently a popular...

2020: The Year of Flexibility
It seems like it is impossible to find a routine this year. Once I find comfort in living for the present, it feels like I’m constantly...

Managing Stress in 2020
There is plenty to be stressed about in 2020. From a global pandemic to an important Presidential election, it makes sense why anyone...

5 Pieces of Advice for Incoming College Freshmen
Many are class of 2020 high school graduates, and others applied to colleges thinking 2020 would be their year to finally work towards a...

Re-Opening Schools: Is “Normal” Safe?
This week, the Trump Administration urged schools to reopen and return to normal, threatening to take away funding if this does not...

70 Days Is Not Enough And “Normal” Isn’t Either
If this pandemic has highlighted one thing in the United States, it is the need for social justice and change. Today marks 70 days since...

Finding Joy in Art
Now that the semester has come to an end, I suddenly have a lot of free time on my hands. So, I decided to get crafty. In a previous blog...

Quarantine Barista in the Making
I have a confession: I use iced coffee to cope with life. Sure, it's not groundbreaking; drinking coffee is actually a common habit,...

A Letter to My Professors
This blog post is dedicated to all of the educators who are currently giving all of the energy they have, as they work in an environment...

Social Distancing: 40 Words Per Thought
For me, today marks day 29 of social distancing. As an introvert, I never thought staying home would be this difficult. As a means of...

Taking Your Cat to Class: Expectation v.s. Reality
As a kid, I had a few misconceptions about life. I thought adults knew everything, songs on CDs were played live by the artist every time...

Climate Change and COVID-19: Why Can’t We Take Science Seriously?
It seems we have a problem, particularly in the United States, in regards to ignoring science until it is too late. This has suddenly...