Tinder can be a scary place. Take it from Katie, who navigates the dating app for educational purposes so you don’t have to.
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Eric offers advice to help college students better deal with the stressful school year.
We’ve all heard horror stories about being catfished. Kristen sits down with someone who’s been at it since high school, who tells his story from start to terrifying finish.
Shubheca talks about her experience growing up in an Indian family, and the worst lies her friends have ever told
Julia talks about internalized racism and her experience as a “fake Latina”
Ohhhh Tinder. We’ve all had experiences with this dreaded app. If you’re a single and bored college student like myself, Tinder is bound to be on your phone. It’s one of those apps I never really open unless my train is late, I have a spout of insomnia, or I just wanna look at the eligible bachelors and bachelorettes in my area….
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Jon goes into detail about how social media has the ability to make us feel lied to by other people about their lives, and lied to by ourselves to ourselves.
Esley’s first and last meditation class.
Fire in the hole, the sacred art of throwing a soda in a drive-thru at a fast food restaurant, is more than just a simple lie. It is a true display of our humanity.