by Celia Hernandez, Illinois State University, '23 | February 24, 2021
Coming into college I knew I had saved up some money from working summer jobs and was looking forward to using that money at as many places I possible could. Coming to college I realized I had to change that mindset, or rather learn how to budget better. I never...
by LJ Pasion, University of San Diego, 2024 | February 21, 2021
Dear the University of San Diego, First I want to say thank you. Thank you for being my second home, a place where I can learn, and for being a symbol of my future. To this day, I look proudly to the white and blue letters of USD and the picture of the Immaculata as a...
by ADaja, Washington University in St. Louis, '22 | February 19, 2021
To say that I’m not terrified of the future or my after school plans would be a huge misgiving on my part. So I will not begin this post talking of how I have my life together and how I know exactly what I want to do in life. Because the truth is: I don’t....
by Kaelyn Hicks, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, '22 | February 3, 2021
In general, continuous motion is good. From high school, you begin working or start college. In college, you go to classes, then complete homework, and try to squeeze sleeping, eating, extracurriculars, and additional employment in your schedule. Whether you’re...
by Celia Hernandez, Illinois State University, '23 | February 3, 2021
As 2021 begins it is filled with hope and the promise of something new. It also means the end of winter break… and that means back to school! While having a month-long break to come home see friends and enjoying some at home cooking has been amazing, I am...
by Adiba Hussain, Barnard College, '23 | January 26, 2021
If you asked what my New Years’ Resolutions were three years ago, I probably would’ve laughed in your face and made a joke about how useless they were. There is an obvious negative connotation when it comes to New Years Resolutions. However, it is often because the...