Column: Deconstructing the straight-A student mindset
I didn’t have to work hard in high school.
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I didn’t have to work hard in high school.
It’s that time of the semester. Stress is at an all-time high. Students are scrambling to put together their final projects and papers. Zoom burnout is real. Nerves are ramping up as final exams approach.
Music has the power to bring people together. It’s something that can be shared even when two people are miles away. (In case you can't tell, my love language is making and receiving playlists.)
Middle parts, iced coffee and avocado toast – there’s a lot of debate about what separates Generation Z from Millennials.
Hello, it’s me — your friendly neighborhood transfer student.
My grandfather passed away Tuesday.
Judging by my social media feed, I wasn’t the only one who decided to dress up as Moira Rose this year for Halloween.
This year has been a traumatic roller coaster all around. But for a lot of people, the turmoil didn’t start eight months ago.
Fleetwood Mac is making a comeback, and I, for one, am not complaining. It might be that Gen Z is finally catching on to what good music really is, but it’s more likely thanks to Nathan Apodaca’s recent viral TikTok. You know, the one where he's skateboarding down the road while (very joyfully) downing some cranberry juice?
Wake up. Log on to Zoom for school or work. Do things of necessity to maintain physical and mental health. Go to bed.
Imposter syndrome: feelings of self-doubt, uncertainty and wondering if you’re in the right place at the right time. These are all normal feelings that we transfer students may be feeling right now amid the transition to a new university.