The modern woman is often celebrated for her ability to juggle: a successful career, a demanding home life, community involvement, and the emotional labor of maintaining relationships.
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I grew up in central Pennsylvania in a small town called Montoursville. If I were hanging out with friends past 11 p.m.
For those of you who don’t know me, I LOVE Bridgerton! While the love stories are immaculate, one of my favorite scenes involves women, gossip, and protection.
Typically, weekend plans consist of some variation of me being pulled out of my room by friends to whichever gathering they have thought up.
Researchers have recently discovered that tropical forests in Australia have become the first of their kind to emit more carbon than they absorb.
When does inspiration strike? Is it when we are outrageously emotional, pure yearning and sorrow consuming the mind? Is it when we first realize we are in love with someone and that ethereal, almost scary ache bolts through the heart?
I am currently taking a class in Latin American Fiction, and recently we read Bad Girls by Camilla Sosa Villada. It’s a translated autofiction about Camilla’s time as a transwoman and sexworker in Argentina.
This past weekend, I traveled up to Boston for the first time, and visited some very good friends from my undergrad days at Stevens.
Scientists have long wondered if there are physical constraints that limit the possibility of how large an organism can become through evolution.