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Posts published in “Year: 2024

Track and Field season opens in PA Meets

This weekend on December 6 and 7, the women’s and men’s track and field teams traveled to Bethlehem, PA, and Reading, PA, to race in Lehigh University’s Fast Times Before Finals meet and Alvernia College’s Winter Meet.

How hand warmers keep your hands warm

In the crisp chill of winter, hand warmers serve as small but mighty tools of comfort. These pocket-sized marvels, whether disposable or reusable, harness the power of chemistry and physics to keep fingers toasty.

Whammageddon

Tis the season for warm sweaters, jovial gatherings, and of course, festive music. For many, walking around stores with frenzied family members is relieved with the joyous music that plays on the speakers, but there is one song that some people would do anything to avoid… “Last Christmas” is a song originally recorded by pop duo Wham and played over 5 billion times since its original release in 1984.

“How’s the weather?”

Yes, this article is just an extended answer to “so… weather’s been crazy lately right!”

No. I am not desperate for article ideas. 

My hot take on Hallmark-like movies

In my first year, I had to take a class called Fundamentals of Information Systems. On the last day of this class, my professor decided that we should have a fun class.

Bye foodies, hello finals and holiday treats

December is such a bittersweet month — yay for the holiday season, but boo for finals. It’s like having a Christmas tree without any ornaments; it’s festive but sad.

Christmas with Small Things Like These

Small Things Like These, by Claire Keegan, is a short fiction book about a coal merchant’s difficult few weeks leading up to Christmas.

Like clockwork

All my finals happen to be next week, which is nice since I’ll finish early, but it’s going to be one heck of a week.

The benefits of working with Autism

For many individuals on the autism spectrum, their differences aren’t limitations — they are unique strengths that can transform workplaces. These traits, often misunderstood, offer distinct advantages that employers can leverage, especially in roles requiring precision, creativity, and innovative problem-solving.