Since the day Spring Break ended, I have felt like a masked vigilante, except instead of wearing a spandex suit to physically fight criminals, I was wearing a red dress to verbally fight my on-stage ...
As a freshman, starting high school by distance learning is not exactly what I expected. Dragging myself out of bed each day, I start my day of running in my neighborhood and preparing for the ...
College can feel like the place where faith goes to rest. But between study, doubt and the quiet rediscovery of agapē, the ...
Going to college is usually framed as this brand new life chapter where you magically find yourself, make lifelong friends, and live out a movie montage-worthy experience every single day. While ...
As the semester reaches its end, I have to come to terms with something that I’ve been putting off for a while now: the beginning of the end. My senior year. As I look back on my time at Cornell, I am ...
When I was in high school, I was that nerd. I passed 11 AP classes and 13 dual enrollment courses through a local community college. All in all, I came to ASU with about 80 college credits taken, and ...
There’s no roadmap for college—no manual for balancing classes, making friends, managing stress, or figuring out what really matters. In this special summer edition of Major Insight, students reflect ...
Dining dollars can be a great thing during your first year. You’re trying to figure out what you like to eat on campus, so having the freedom to walk around and try new things is amazing. During my ...
Next week is Bulldog Days, an annual event where Yale hosts over 1,000 prefrosh on campus. But I can’t seem to come to terms with the fact that the class of 2028 will no longer be the new kids. What ...
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