by Jessica | Mar 19, 2019 | Arts, Engineering, Humanities, Summer, Travel
With final exams approaching quickly and midterms concluding, many students have one word circling their mind – summer! Where do you see yourself in two months? Perhaps you are working a summer job or hiding inside an air conditioned place. Perhaps you are...
by Cheryl | Oct 23, 2017 | Arts, General, Humanities
English classes often include literary classics such as The Great Gatsby, 1984, Lord of the Flies, and Pride and Prejudice on the syllabus. Though I usually enjoyed these books and studying them in school, the two attributes I always associated with them were: old and...
by Cheryl | Sep 29, 2017 | Arts, Humanities
For many aspiring artists, especially those plugged into the online art community, October means Inktober! Inktober is a month-long event created by Jake Parker which challenges artists to create 31 ink drawings in 31 days. Even if you wouldn’t call yourself an...
by Krystel | Sep 23, 2017 | General, Humanities
Podcasts have become one of my favorite things to listen to on long commutes, while I’m in the gym, or whenever I have some free time on my hands. The great thing about podcasts is that there is something for everyone. There are literally hundreds of free podcasts out...
by Kate | Aug 16, 2017 | Arts, Back to School, General, High school, Humanities, Student Life
A few weeks ago, I shared some book selections for students nervous about the transition to university. However, with the start of a school year so close, students who are returning to high school might also want to get their minds back into an academic mode with some...
by Kate | Aug 2, 2017 | Arts, Back to School, Humanities
Now that August has begun, the start of another school year is fast approaching. Students all over the country are starting to get ready for the return of classes, teachers, and tests. Although it’s easy to collect new binders and textbooks for the oncoming term, it...