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If the Pill Fits
If the solution seems too good to be true, that may be because it is By Camille Bugayong The couch of the psychiatrist’s office was so...


“You Look Like You Date White Boys”
When Prejudice Meets Perceptions in the Dating World By Nia Mclean “Is he Black or White?” a white lady named Katie asked me in a crowded...


IT’S TIME TO GET REAL ABOUT THE CLIMATE
The climate crisis is approaching the point of no return and the consequences are unsettlingly parallel to those of the COVID-19...
Your Friends Are Not Your Therapists
At what point is the boundary being crossed? By: Rachael Dionisio Think of your relationship with your best friend. All of the laugh...


MALES IN SOCIETY ARE SOCIALIZED OUT OF VULNERABILITY
Every person longs for community, connection, and feeling heard or seen. We all experience pain, embarrassment, and shame— these are all...


WHY THE BACHELOR IS MY GUILTY PLEASURE
It’s Just So Hard to Stop Watching


HOW CAN WE MAKE IT TO THE COVID-19 FINISH LINE?
Students Getting Anxious for Vaccine
By Jessica Stevens


Chaos To hope
How the Election Changed my Life by Caitlin Haviland On Saturday, Nov. 7, my world shifted. After four years of chaos—and the disaster...


FLORIDA ISN’T FOR VACATIONS
My COVID-19 Experience


RACE AND ETHNICITY
Understanding Where the Concepts of Race and Ethnicity Originated
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