Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor As this article is being written I am currently laying in bed with an ice pack strapped to my face, debating whether or not to have my fifth bowl of ice cream today. If you’ve had your wisdom teeth out, you know exactly how I’m feeling […]
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Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor We haven’t had a lot of good things this year. Simply put, but it’s true. Movies were canceled or postponed for years, video game releases were put off for what feels like eons and even Disneyland has been closed for almost an entire year. (Sure, Disneyworld […]
Lesley Brey Reporter Between the elections, the pandemic, Thanksgiving and the threat of having to see our extended families again, we could all use a drink. Here is the best cocktail cure for whatever is giving you grief this month; it’s written in the stars! Scorpio, October 23- November 22: […]
Chloe Reid Reporter With the seasons transitioning into winter once again, and quarantine lasting well into the colder months, this time of year can take a toll on the mental health of many. However, despite such circumstances, there’s still plenty of things to anticipate for the rest of the year. […]
Lesley Brey Staff Writer A time long ago, during an era now shrouded in the mystery of ages, before the dawn of the pandemic, people could gather free from the anxiety of illness to instead revel in far more enjoyable terrors. Oh, yes, spooky season is once again upon us! […]
Andrea Diaz Staff Writer Halloween is a special kind of holiday where we carve pumpkins, go trick-or-treating and dress up in costumes, but where did it all come from? Halloween originated from a Celtic festival known as Samhain, which took place on November 1st. The day marked the end of […]
Joanna Orban Copy Editor One of the hardest things in college (besides learning how to cook) is learning how to manage money successfully. Between student loans and living paycheck to paycheck, it can be difficult to know how to manage money. If you’re like me, your high school probably didn’t […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor I was always taught to respect my elders, as I’m sure most of you were too. I went to a strict Catholic school growing up, so it’s been ingrained in my subconscious forever that adults are in charge of anyone younger than them and that’s just […]
Chloe Reid Staff Writer In the season of cooler weather, falling leaves and eerie decorations, ghoulish traditions are in full swing. In the height of fall, nothing seems better than getting cozy and spending the night watching some iconic horror films. With both classics as well as new releases to […]
Lesley Brey Staff Writer Our climate is changing. Through the collective actions of every human on earth, we are permanently af-fecting our planet. With mere decades left to attempt to slow the rate of this change, many people are feeling powerless. Certainly, the polluters most responsible for this destruction are […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Aries- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds You’re feeling pretty independent these days, Aries. It’s nice to feel like you’ve got it all under control, all on your own huh? This is a perfect time for you to sit back and enjoy all of the progress you’ve made this […]
Lesley Brey Staff Writer Plenty has been said about what it means to “grow up.” The author Edna St. Vincent Millay famously wrote that “[c]hildhood is not from birth to a certain age and at that certain age the child is grown and puts away childish things.” In these dull […]
Chloe Reid Staff Writer With Halloween rapidly approaching and COVID-19 still in full swing, many people are left wondering how to celebrate in a new, socially-distanced way. Thankfully, there are still many ways to safely celebrate the ghoulish season even though trick-or-treating as well as other celebrations may have been […]
Chloe Reid Staff Writer Going into the sixth week of the Fall 2020 semester, it can be said that most students are now used to their daily schedules and finding a way to cope with the uncertainty of COVID-19. However, many freshman students are still experiencing disappointment towards missing out […]
Kaitlyn Hart Life Editor Halloween will soon be creeping around the corner, so naturally, I’ve been thinking about the things that terrify me the most. To be honest, I don’t think I’m scared of a lot of things. I’m not scared of ghosts, I’m not scared of rollercoasters, I’m not […]