What Happened to Happy Holidays?
Being sent to the “kids table” during Thanksgiving used to feel like it was just another reminder of being too young for the adults, but now it's something we tend to reminisce...
A Resolutional Letdown
As the 2023 year comes to an end, friends and families join to celebrate entering a new year together. Looking back upon the year, memories were shared and the struggles that had...
Yuletide Under Fire
Christmas movies have always been a staple of the holiday season. However, sometimes they are not what you expect as the standard is a cheesy Hallmark movie or funny holiday adventure. In...
Group Studying or Studying Alone
Studying. One of the many things that brings chaos into a student’s school life. While it is an essential aspect of intellectual and personal growth, many students are unaware of which method...
Bigger Isn’t Always Better
Sitting in the living room, curled up under a blanket while festive holiday shows are playing on television is a part of fall that many families look forward to. As the leaves...
Crafting Cinematic Legacy
In the realm of artistic expression, filmmakers stand as architects of emotion, creators of worlds and storytellers weaving narratives that impact society. Filmmakers are not mere entertainers; they are inventors of societal...
The Best Day to Shop
Many people know the feeling of waking up on Friday after Thanksgiving, getting out of bed at an early hour, racing to all their favorite stores and trying to get their hands...
The Season Does not Change the Shoe
Despite being most popular in the fall or winter season, Uggs are timeless shoes that can be worn any year and any season. Coming in a wide variety that suits multiple occasions,...
No Sweat, no Gain
Fortnite and football – America’s two favorite pastimes.
Electronic sports (Esports), a form of competition using video games, has been spreading in popularity. Some of Esports’ most popular games...
The Success in Failures
As students, we become very familiar with the idea of failing and succeeding. Succeeding is an A and failing is an F. The common misconception is that failing means a student is...