College goes by a lot faster than anyone warns you about. One day you’re a nervous freshman trying to find your way to the dining hall and in the blink of an eye you’re up on that stage wondering where...
The idea of self-care has been packaged into routines so long and complicated they feel more exhausting than helpful. A lot of what passes for wellness ends up adding pressure by pushing you to track this,...
In recent years, R&B has become increasingly appealing in the UK. But this new wave of British R&B is different from its American cousins in that it has new textures and experimental production...
In today's rapidly changing environment, many individuals are turning to online education for its flexibility and convenience. However, balancing this with family life can often feel overwhelming. By implementing...
Oryx and Crake- Margaret Atwood By: Hannah Johnson “The whole world is now one vast uncontrolled experiment – the way it always was, Crake would have said – and the doctrine of unintended consequences is in full spate.” A master of dystopian worlds, Margaret Atwood writes a brilliant work of climate fiction, speaking to society […]
One Girl…Two Countries: Estelle McDoniel By: Hannah Johnson BGSU grad and author Estelle McDoniel shares her experience via email in writing her biography One Girl…Two Countries, a tale of another BGSU grad, Terry, and her experience between the United States and Venezuela. In 1953, Terry, a teenager, was looking forward to high school but her […]