Not the summer diet you’d expect
“I think I can make this ramen last for two meals…” Angel Banegas / Contributing Artist
“I think I can make this ramen last for two meals…” Angel Banegas / Contributing Artist
Summers are hard for productivity.
Jasmine Romero / Multimedia Director
Angel Banegas / Contributing Artist
Because themed parties are so popular, and because there is lack of education regarding the complexities of gender roles, many people absent-mindedly organize or attend these with virtually no concept of the harmful stereotypes they are perpetuating. As a result, the bandwagon only gets larger, making the behavior more and more acceptable.
Rooming with strangers has its pros and cons.
Contributing writer Adrianne Richardson gives some tips on how to manage one’s time on campus.
As high school students, most of us were told to apply to every college we would like to attend. Although many made it into their first choice, many, including myself, didn’t.
With so many choices it’s hard to always make the healthiest decision, because of this we usually see a mile-long line at Burger King and very few people at Salad Creations.
While many of the freshmen who live on campus are exuberant and friendly, excited to be on their own and eager to make friends, there’s another camp – only slightly smaller – that isn’t so cute and pleasant.