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Earth Day year round

Every year, there is a week dedicated to the Earth to raise awareness of the importance of preserving our planet. This year, Earth Day is on April 22.

Communication – the human connection

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” —George Bernard Shaw

How true those words are.

Changing the norm, not embracing it

This week I wanted to discuss movies, specifically “movement” movies. You know the type: the ones that market themselves as having either an all-female cast, or an all non-white cast, etc.

Accept the critiques

It’s only human to want to please everyone and to get upset when people disagree with what you do.  I have been in these situations many times and have been disappointed, and I’ve also seen others be stressed out over other people’s criticism.

Treat yo’ self

Today, it was brought to my attention that I let classes, and the fact that I’m not doing as well as I feel I should be in them, get to me and bring me down.

The Second Amendment is safe

It is not even March yet and already there have been 18 school shootings in the U.S. Eighteen!

It’s almost as if this number is screaming at people for something to change, but instead people decided to argue over what characterizes a “school shooting.” 

A special thank you

I’m sure you are all aware that germs are making their way through campus. You can constantly hear people coughing in class, people on the streets saying, “my throat feels a little itchy…,” etc.