Crocheting: not just a granny craft December 15, 2023 — by Ariel Zhou Growing up, I would spend hours perched next to my grandmother’s wooden rocking chair, watching in awe as the yarn danced between her fingers while she crocheted. I would lose myself in the intricate pieces that emerged — scarves, hats, and blankets — listening to the stories she told as she worked. The sounds of […] read more » Top 10 manipulative behaviors December 14, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Lying Liar liar pants on fire. If you’re still lying about not taking the last piece of pizza, too late because I already saw you take it. 9. Gatekeeping Oh, so you don’t want me to find this really underground artist with only 1,237 streams on Spotify? Oh, her name’s Olivia Rodrigo? How basic. […] read more » Four nearby flower shops worth shopping at this holiday season (or anytime, really) December 14, 2023 — by Annie Liu My mom often invites me to go to flower shops during weekdays or weekends. Whether it’s for actually buying plants or just going there for a pleasant walk, I always say yes to her invitation. Going to flower shops is a nice break from school work, and they’re basically miniature parks without an admission fee […] read more » Shut the lulu up December 14, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas If you’ve found yourself on the internet in the past few months, chances are you’ve seen this phrase somewhere: “delulu.” Maybe you’ve seen someone complaining about their unrequited crush, proclaiming that “delulu is the solulu” as a justification for their stalker tendencies, or calling themselves “delulu” for mistakenly believing that they would pass a test […] read more » Why I get decent sleep December 14, 2023 — by Parav Manney I feel happiest and think most clearly when I get 10 to 12 hours of sleep nightly, although I rarely do as I typically wake up before getting that amount. On average, I get between seven to nine and a half hours of sleep per night, which means I typically go to bed between 8-10 […] read more » If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10 manipulative behaviors December 14, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Lying Liar liar pants on fire. If you’re still lying about not taking the last piece of pizza, too late because I already saw you take it. 9. Gatekeeping Oh, so you don’t want me to find this really underground artist with only 1,237 streams on Spotify? Oh, her name’s Olivia Rodrigo? How basic. […] read more » Four nearby flower shops worth shopping at this holiday season (or anytime, really) December 14, 2023 — by Annie Liu My mom often invites me to go to flower shops during weekdays or weekends. Whether it’s for actually buying plants or just going there for a pleasant walk, I always say yes to her invitation. Going to flower shops is a nice break from school work, and they’re basically miniature parks without an admission fee […] read more » Shut the lulu up December 14, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas If you’ve found yourself on the internet in the past few months, chances are you’ve seen this phrase somewhere: “delulu.” Maybe you’ve seen someone complaining about their unrequited crush, proclaiming that “delulu is the solulu” as a justification for their stalker tendencies, or calling themselves “delulu” for mistakenly believing that they would pass a test […] read more » Why I get decent sleep December 14, 2023 — by Parav Manney I feel happiest and think most clearly when I get 10 to 12 hours of sleep nightly, although I rarely do as I typically wake up before getting that amount. On average, I get between seven to nine and a half hours of sleep per night, which means I typically go to bed between 8-10 […] read more » If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Four nearby flower shops worth shopping at this holiday season (or anytime, really) December 14, 2023 — by Annie Liu My mom often invites me to go to flower shops during weekdays or weekends. Whether it’s for actually buying plants or just going there for a pleasant walk, I always say yes to her invitation. Going to flower shops is a nice break from school work, and they’re basically miniature parks without an admission fee […] read more » Shut the lulu up December 14, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas If you’ve found yourself on the internet in the past few months, chances are you’ve seen this phrase somewhere: “delulu.” Maybe you’ve seen someone complaining about their unrequited crush, proclaiming that “delulu is the solulu” as a justification for their stalker tendencies, or calling themselves “delulu” for mistakenly believing that they would pass a test […] read more » Why I get decent sleep December 14, 2023 — by Parav Manney I feel happiest and think most clearly when I get 10 to 12 hours of sleep nightly, although I rarely do as I typically wake up before getting that amount. On average, I get between seven to nine and a half hours of sleep per night, which means I typically go to bed between 8-10 […] read more » If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Shut the lulu up December 14, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas If you’ve found yourself on the internet in the past few months, chances are you’ve seen this phrase somewhere: “delulu.” Maybe you’ve seen someone complaining about their unrequited crush, proclaiming that “delulu is the solulu” as a justification for their stalker tendencies, or calling themselves “delulu” for mistakenly believing that they would pass a test […] read more » Why I get decent sleep December 14, 2023 — by Parav Manney I feel happiest and think most clearly when I get 10 to 12 hours of sleep nightly, although I rarely do as I typically wake up before getting that amount. On average, I get between seven to nine and a half hours of sleep per night, which means I typically go to bed between 8-10 […] read more » If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Why I get decent sleep December 14, 2023 — by Parav Manney I feel happiest and think most clearly when I get 10 to 12 hours of sleep nightly, although I rarely do as I typically wake up before getting that amount. On average, I get between seven to nine and a half hours of sleep per night, which means I typically go to bed between 8-10 […] read more » If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
If you’re pregnant (or not), avoid these truly odd food cravings December 14, 2023 — by William Norwood and Divya Vadlakonda Sadism is our kryptonite. We are sadists, and we are unashamed about it. Though no justification is required, that is why we chose to subject ourselves to these atrocities. What atrocities could rival the Mongol invasions and conquests and the French Wars of Religion? So glad you asked. The cravings of a pregnant woman. We […] read more » Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: Taylor Swift songs December 11, 2023 — by Michelle Wan 10. “Delicate” reputation (2017) Diving into Swift’s pop era, “Delicate” immediately charted on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart due to its attention-grasping tune and rhythmic dynamics. 9. “Exile ft. Bon Iver” folklore (2020) This song, probably one of the best collabs to take place in the past few years, blends Iver’s bass vocals flows alongside the […] read more » Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
Yes, even succulents have personality types December 8, 2023 — by Amelia Chang In eighth grade, I was really into Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a personality test that categorizes a person into one of 16 personality types. I don’t really remember what drew me to MBTI, but I found the idea of “categorizing” my personality extremely fascinating. Each MBTI type is a combination of four different letters that […] read more » My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
My mother lied to me: Hiccups do not make you one inch taller December 7, 2023 — by Saachi Jain Somehow, hiccups have a way of surfacing at the worst possible moments — say, during a test or in the middle of a presentation. Your speaking is interrupted by the shallow “hics,” often accompanied by a stomachache, exhaustion and an overall feeling of suffering. For me, hiccups have always been triggered when I laugh too […] read more » The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast
The best at-home movie snack: lemon popcorn December 7, 2023 — by Sanjoli Gupta Picture this: It’s 9 p.m. and “Madame Secretary” is playing on your computer as you snuggle comfortably under the blanket ready to enjoy a relaxing evening, when a sudden stomach grumble pushes you to get some food. Not wanting to have the same old popcorn again like you do every movie night, you try to […] read more » firstprevious...7891011...2030405060...nextlast