Adjusting to the ‘New Normal’ as a College Student
I left college as a sophomore, and now I am finally back on campus as a senior. There is genuinely a significant gap in campus life, and it seems like the elephant in the room.
I left college as a sophomore, and now I am finally back on campus as a senior. There is genuinely a significant gap in campus life, and it seems like the elephant in the room.
Offcultured chats with multifaceted musician and ‘Terrace House: Aloha State’ star Eden Kai on his music career, how he’s kept busy since the pandemic, and its impact on musicians and the AAPI community.
Online gaming has been an outlet for everyday stress and allows people to stay in touch in trying times.
Thrown into a lifestyle that felt unfamiliar, people turned to social media as the next best thing. Do you have a favorite TikTok trend?
Daily meditation allows time to pause, slow down, and find clarity. One positive, healthy habit opens the door for other good habits to form.
How do you avoid college student burnout, especially in a pandemic? Stress may be unavoidable, but burnout can be prevented with these tips.
Social media has become an outlet for many to spend their time during quarantine. Specifically, TikTok has become a popular platform many use around the world.
If you’re part of the Class of 2020, you understand the struggles of being a senior in this time. Though the loss of senior year is by far not the biggest problem, you still have a right to be upset as we adjust to the new normal.
I never expected my dog to be such a lifeline during the chaos of 2020 — or that he would teach me some really important lessons about my mental health.
By “losing my time” doing my makeup, I was somehow bringing my life back to normal.