Kindness, as many define it, is being selfless, caring, and compassionate towards others. We share kindness with others through acts such as a smile, a nice word, an unexpected deed, or a planned surprise.
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When we hear a joke, see someone we love, or simply hear a few words that make us happy, we tend to do one simple action: smile.
As part of this week’s edition’s theme of kindness, one aspect that has seen scientific research is gratitude. Can gratitude offer more benefits than offering thanks to those around you?
Since October 7, the death toll of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank has reached 10,000. Half of the Palestinian population are children.
With World Kindness Week around the corner, many are thinking of ways to help out and get involved with being kind to others, themself, and their community.
Being a college athlete provides a unique undergraduate experience, but does it influence outcomes and perspectives during and post graduation? Gallup, Inc.,
Recently, in the far southwest part of northeastern Hoboken, there has been a series of various strange events that have been occurring, featuring talking animals, sorcery, and the occult.
For context, this is about my best friend who’s attending another college right now. We met as kids on my first competitive swim team.
Two years ago, I took a class called Psychology of Gender (I highly recommend it if anyone is interested), and it made me start to notice things that I hadn’t ever thought about before.
Making someone food is one of the kindest things you can do. A warm meal for when you are feeling down makes you feel cared for.