One word for you: HeadSpace. I’ve never been a meditator or pretty much anything of the sort. My life can often be described as high-strung even (uh oh!). But this app changed me, helped me so much with acclimating to school, and serves a myriad of different purposes. This is a mediation app that has Read More…
Month: June 2020
Adulting: Being ok with saying no
Yes is a great word. It’s with the word yes that we make great memories, start our dream job, fall in love and everything else in life that needs a take-off. I have never said the word yes more in my life than when I came to college. Yes to going out, yes to studying Read More…
LSC 450: A Course That Will Help You Communicate Photographically
Gunther Nelson is a great Professor that is dedicated to what he teaches. In LSC 450 students are trained to think photographically to communicate science, health and the environment. Throughout the course students give presentations on master photographers such as Elliot Erwitt, Damon Winter, Diane Arbus and Annie Leibovitz among many others. In addition students Read More…
Not Afraid of a Challenge? Take J669, You Won’t Regret It
As a freshman, I had no idea what I wanted to major in. All I knew for sure was that I loved to write. I wanted to try a Journalism class my second semester, but wasn’t sure which one. My advisor recommended a 3 credit class called J669: Literary Aspects of Journalism. Within the first Read More…
“Adulting” in Your Freshman Year: 2 Tips
The transitional period that occurs for many students entering their Freshman year of college can be invigorating and exciting. After all, for some this period involve intakes in responsibility and independence. However, this period may also come with its own difficulties and new-found challenges. Because of this, I am providing two tips that at least Read More…
Download Planta. Your Plants will Thank You, and You’ll Thank You.
Freshman year is hard. Learning to study while leaving time for friends, yourself, work, and your adult chores isn’t easy. Luckily, the Planta app is there to take the stress of plant care off of your mind; plant time can be you time again, and you’ll never forget to water another plant. Planta is free Read More…
From Freshman Year to Financially Independent: Tips for Managing Your Money
In our culture, nothing signifies adulthood more than having your own money. My entire life, my parents have told me that an adult is someone who has to work and pay bills. I’m now beginning to learn money management as a college student, but it doesn’t happen overnight. Here are some tips that have helped Read More…
Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems: separating funds in college
If there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s spend money, often in places I shouldn’t. I’ve had a debit card since I was a freshman in high school, and in order to support my shopping and Whole Foods addictions, I’ve had multiple streams of income for years. College has become a new ballgame Read More…
Adulting: Become a Morning Person
Productivity of an early morning is slept on (pun intended). In High School, my mom was always up before me, usually on her second cup of coffee, telling me everything she had already achieved that morning. Not convinced? Let me explain. College can be busy. So busy that you might leave your dorm at 9am Read More…
Going to College, AKA, Becoming an Adult
One of the scariest things about entering college is the fact that you will soon be on your own and forced into becoming an adult. You will no longer have your parents, guardian, or siblings by your side to help you along the way. Basically, entering college means “adulting.” Now, while this may seem like Read More…