By: Peyton Boelk Although not the case years ago, thrifting has recently become a newfound activity for many shoppers. Customers are hopeful to score vintage finds and trendy pieces, all while shopping consciously with the environment in mind. While rewarding… Continue Reading →
It doesn’t matter if you are a Freshman or a Senior, being homesick at college is a widespread feeling amongst students of all ages. This blog is a guide on solutions to feel better about being away from home. The… Continue Reading →
If you are interested in standing out when applying to jobs or internships that have to do with the career path you are pursuing, be sure to have a portfolio! Having a resume and a cover letter is a MUST;… Continue Reading →
Whether you picked up your Take and Make kit from outside of Roberta’s Art Gallery or are checking out this craft on your own time, for your Cloud Dough craft you should have the following materials: Materials: Scented Conditioner Corn… Continue Reading →
Whether you picked up your Take and Make kit from outside of Roberta’s Art Gallery or are checking out this craft on your own time, for your Tulle Flower craft you should have the following materials: Materials: 7 or 8… Continue Reading →
By: Molly Thomas It’s the late spring, and hopefully you have a job lined up for the summer. If not, don’t freak out yet! Read up on some tips to land a summer internship, which can obviously be applied to… Continue Reading →
By: Bailey Gaffney With Earth Day coming up, I want to give people a few ideas of ways that they can work on making their dorm or apartment living a little more earth friendly! Although it seems like sustainable living… Continue Reading →
Whether you picked up your Take and Make kit from outside of Roberta’s Art Gallery or are checking out this craft on your own time, for your Tassel Paper Clip Bookmark craft you should have the following materials: Embroidery string… Continue Reading →
By: Lainah Mangwiza Lazy productivity creates a bit of an oxymoron. However, the logic behind this phrase is rooted in the idea that laziness approaches productivity by finding the most efficient and least energy demanding solution. With summer preparation underway,… Continue Reading →
By: Michael Maher Every March, for a little over two weeks, the whole nation pretends to live, eat, and sleep everything college basketball. When the infamous “March Madness” season finally rolls around, both sports and non-sports fans alike rush to… Continue Reading →
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