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Posts published in April 2025

Unlocking the Naive to unfold the unsettling

Is it wrong to be captivated by unsettling art? There’s a strangely invigorating energy associated with the chilling themes, styles, and compositions — elements that make unsettling art so compelling.

A thrilling mystery with The Grownup

The Grownup by Gillian Flynn is a short novel about an unnamed con artist who pretends to be connected with the spiritual realm.

Should I stay or should I go?

Once you’ve wrapped up your review, the big question rolls in: Do I stay with this company, or start looking elsewhere?

Silence speaks louder than words

I found myself between a rock and a hard place last week, Wednesday to be specific. I was proposed with an article idea that may have an impact on several groups on this campus.

Free will and hot takes on food

I have the bad habit of becoming engrossed in my schedule and never deviating from my assigned times, being a perfectionist, being picky, or as my dad likes to say, “finicky.”

Girlbossing vs Bedrotting: two sides of the same coin

Whenever I write this column, I attempt to source the ideas from my own life. Today, my mile-long to-do list, overbooked G-Cal, and daily switch from girlbossing to bedrotting served as my inspiration.

No! More! Dog-walking

There’s officially less than a month until graduation, and the days have been slipping through my fingers. My bulletproof defense to any hangout pushback I receive from my friends is, “It’s senior year.”

Blowing Up Breast Cancer

Cancer is and always has been one of the biggest hurdles in the medical science field. The cost of clinical trials is often extraordinarily high, making repeated research difficult to conduct.