Hold On Tight

Kerr Heidinger | March 22, 2019

Floating alone with my life preserver in the middle of rippling black water, I feel the whole world slow down. I push wet hair out of my eyes and watch the scene in front of

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Perks of being sober

Brandon Hill | March 15, 2019

Staying sober might be the best part of a drunken Saturday night The music is too loud. The room is too crowded. The people are drunk. Believe it or not, bars are not all they’re

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Help for students in search of federal financial aid for college

Alden S Blodget | March 14, 2019

Embark has created a new, entirely free service that helps US students apply for government financial aid. For over 20 years, Embark has provided colleges and schools with software to manage their application process. TeensParentsTeachers

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Finding Your Voice

Kyle Chen | March 8, 2019

Writing is difficult – especially when what you’re writing will be published on the Internet, where anyone and everyone can read it. I started this column last fall hoping that it would help me improve

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 The Finale, for Now

Gabrielle Leung | March 2, 2019

We had four hours on the road before we had to officially call ourselves final semester seniors. The road was a safe haven — if you didn’t look at the hills of snow everywhere, spindly

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Condemning white nationalism is too easy

KiKi Gilbert | February 23, 2019

In 1991, a brutal video of police officers beating motorcyclist Rodney King was released to the general public. Across the country outrage surged, with anger towards King’s assailants crossing racial and political lines. As critical

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Rejection: The hardest part of winter

Rachel Kennedy | February 8, 2019

The winter is the most dangerous time of the year — not just for chapped lips, bitter finger tips, and icy ground, but for a University student’s pride. Whether it’s applying to internships and spring

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I’m worried about a teen in my life.

Families for Depression Awareness | February 2, 2019

One out of every five teenagers struggles with depression. Depression can interfere with everyday life for teens and can lead to academic failure, substance abuse, bullying or being bullied, eating disorders, and suicide. Teen depression

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Helping My Son To Plan Ahead

Kristin Olbertson | January 25, 2019

My teenage son has bipolar disorder. My husband and I want him to be ready to manage his care and treatment decisions, so we’re engaging him now. I try to be well-rounded and active about

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