by ADaja, Washington University in St. Louis, '22
College is not easy. This is more a statement of fact than opinion. And spending the past year and a half–if you count that awkward moment when we were told to pack up our belongings and leave school to finish the semester at home–on Zoom University...
by Raymond Velez, Virginia Commonwealth University, '22
Hello everyone, I am glad to be blogging again for my last academic school year here at Virginia Commonwealth University. In less than a year I will be a college graduate, which is shocking to think about. People are not lying when they say college flies by. Out of...
by Joudenie Germain, Colgate University, '24
Selecting the colleges to apply to is never an easy task and always instills feelings of anxiety and doubt. The decision involves a careful evaluation of various ingredients: test scores, GPA, financial aid, majors and minors offered, etc. We are focused on the...
by Vanessa Bazile, UMass Lowell, '23
Home. Never did I ever think that I would attribute the word “home” to my university. For the past months, I have been doing virtual school at my actual home. But now, I am back doing in-person courses at my second home: the University of...
by Celia Hernandez, Illinois State University, '23
As I enter my junior year in the hopes to find some normalcy, I was immediately met with an overwhelming amount of information and new experiences. Living out of the dorms the first few weeks back has definitely been an adjustment for me but it’s definitely...