This first week of online learning has been a challenge. Ordinarily, knowing I have classes twice per week on campus means I am prepared to leave the house. I have […] Continue Reading
Making the shift to online classes is not as simple as a gear shift on a car. It’s not as simple as sitting in class listening to a professor teach […] Continue Reading
I am the first person to acknowledge how much this quarantine sucks. I don’t leave my house often, my parents work all day so, as a result, I am alone […] Continue Reading
Do you know what’s worse than a breakup? Taking online classes. Now, don’t get me wrong. For most students, online classes are ideal; but if you are someone like me, […] Continue Reading
Each and every one of us has been impacted in some way by COVID-19. However, the way it has impacted each of us is different. Some of us have had […] Continue Reading
Every time you think about something, your thoughts don’t just disappear into time, they slowly stack on top of each other until something is done about it. Either it’s through […] Continue Reading
What is a six-word memoir? One of my favorite genres and a great technique for sparking writing and sharing, six-word memoirs were popularized by Larry Smith in November 2006 […] Continue Reading
I really, really love music. I love that it can be such a creative and motivational tool for all of my endeavors. I love music so much that I walk […] Continue Reading
I have a lot of first-world problems. C’mon! Who else can genuinely complain about the coffee machine’s malfunction or spotty WiFi? Obviously there are worse things that can happen, but […] Continue Reading
The late afternoon sun was smiling down on me and one of my girl friends as we walked side by side down a stretch of kitschy cafes and storefronts with […] Continue Reading