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How brain signals can affect heart attack symptoms

A heart attack occurs when arteries become clogged, blood flow is restricted, and oxygen is cut off. The standard approach to studying them is to treat the heart as an isolated organ.

10 First Dates, Single Seniority

This past year, I have gone on 10 first dates with the complete intention of remaining single. This may seem counterproductive, but in a society where we barely interact with people outside of our close circles, I took on this “challenge” as a way to better understand how our generation navigates dating generally, especially when it comes to meeting strangers.

La La Land: a love story about letting go

Before watching the movie, La La Land seemed like another romantic movie of bright colors, beautiful music, and two people falling in love in Los Angeles.

Valentine’s day, but make it long distance

I have always been a bit of a “romantic.” I love making gifts for my friends and family, and showing them special ways to say I love you.

Love is all around

I grew up in a home that celebrated everything. Every Christmas was a celebration, every Easter was an egg hunt, every Halloween was a full decked out (not scary at all) haunted house.

My review of Bridgerton season 4 pt. 1

If you know me, you must know my love of the show Bridgerton, so trust me when I say that I had my calendar blocked off for the release of the show’s fourth season.

In love with Paris Baguette

Hello fellow foodies! When I think of Valentine’s Day, I think of desserts. Valentine’s Day screams chocolate-covered strawberries, candy hearts, and red velvet.

The stories we want to hear are not written on paper

I constantly think back to Alumni Weekend. 

It was the beginning of my term, and I was being introduced to alumni whom the past Editor-in-Chief already knew very well.

What I learned about leadership by not being in charge

Before starting my co-op, I had seen all kinds of leaders — from people who ran meetings by yelling the loudest, to people who barely raised their voice but somehow still commanded the room.