Reset, Reboot, Record: New Opportunities
What are life lessons really? They can't be the lessons that seem to end every Full House episode, like don't put your boyfriend before your friend or that a bond between sisters is the best type of bond.
What are life lessons really? They can't be the lessons that seem to end every Full House episode, like don't put your boyfriend before your friend or that a bond between sisters is the best type of bond.
Whether you’re coming from out of state or from Scottsdale, moving to a new place and having to learn a new campus is no easy task.
Literally Speaking returns to open more doors about the world of written word, and it always leaves a gift on the welcome mat.
Take this blog as your chance. It is the chance for you to break out of your comfort zone and color (or, think) outside the lines.
"App"-reciating this new opportunity.
The evolution of villainous female characters has brought a new breed of three-dimensional evil that is prominently showcased in "Game of Thrones'" evil queen, Cersei Lannister
With the book-to-movie trend still going strong, and it was only a matter of time until "If I Stay" was adapted from the shelf to the big screen.
Life has eventualities. You must accept this at one point or another. When I graduate, someone will replace me as lead writer — someone possibly superior to me.
Just like every other student who’s contributed to a school publication, I find myself tracing the journey, the ups and downs, the follies and triumphs that have somehow forged the writer I am today.
Well, it has been one heck of a semester. I’ve done more than I ever thought I would do in a mere five months, but it’s about time that I wrap up my blog here.
The bushy-bearded Casanova is acknowledged for this sultry, sensual lyrics that address lovers, but he displays an earnest vulnerability in “Built On Glass” that ventures outside the bedroom.
"What's the point of thinking about how it's going to end when it's just the beginning?" - Judy Blume, "Summer Sisters" As we near the end of the semester, it's easy to forget that there's still a plethora of knowledge to uncover in the midst of finals and classes ending.
No matter how blasé you feel about the day ahead, a little inspiration can harness the blues into something much cooler. And with that, I’m fairly sure I just gave away my favorite (probably only) life tip.
There are times when we get it wrong. It's inevitable.
Self-proclaimed indie rockers—the good kind—their sound ranges from mellowed-out like Band of Horses to reminiscent of the upbeat and insanely catchy “Pretty. Odd.” album from Panic! At the Disco.
In April, we have the great opportunity to enjoy and learn more about poetry. The Academy of American Poets initiated this poetic celebration in 1996.
Life is the ultimate gamble. You're responsible for what you do and how you react to it.
A reliable coping mechanism as I apply for countless jobs is listening to some bands I haven’t yet explored. Uncharted territory on all fronts, I enter this next phase of my life with an indefinite question mark drawn across the coming months.
Poet Andrea Gibson compels you to take action while simultaneously breaking your heart.
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