Doing Your Part

The COVID-19 pandemic is unfortunately unlikely to end soon unless we take precautions. While a vaccine, proper medical care, and limiting large gatherings are vital, those aren’t always things we can do as an individual. The thing we can do…

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Easing Sibling Tension

Families are messy. The sibling dynamic can never be fully explained to someone without siblings. With many families quarantined together, it can be difficult for siblings to get along without fighting too much. If you find yourself in that situation…

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Bookstores and Activism

If you are reading this article, chances are you like reading. No matter what your reading habits are, if you haven’t checked out these bookstores yet, add them to your list. You can buy from them online, or, if you live in California…

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College in 2020

For those of us fortunate enough to attend college, the 2020-2021 school year is probably looking nothing like it used to. Upperclassmen might be taking their last semester entirely online and preparing for a virtual graduation, lowerclassmen are…

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Hacking Life

Shortcuts are awesome. Why take more time and effort to do something when you can achieve the same result in less time? Of course, that does not mean you should diminish quality or function in order to save time, but there are still ways to get things done more efficiently…

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Furry Friends

One of the biggest accomplishments in human history, in my opinion, is the domestication of animals. I cannot imagine life without cats, dogs, and other household pets. This pandemic and subsequent quarantine have really shown me the effect pets can have…

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Happy Pride!

In honor of Pride Month, let’s talk about queerness! As a white cisgender heterosexual female, I often find it hard to relate to or understand the LGBTQ+ community. I do not always feel that I have the authority to interfere or express my opinions or speak on their behalf, and yet I need to be an ally…

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