Growing up sucks, and adulting does too. See why this graduating college student is so close to crashing out.
Sandro explores the many methods of how to suppress mentail pain with phyiscal pain.
Aleishka talks about her back pain and how it's not meant to be comfortable and ponders why this may be.
In this article, Allison discusses the pains of graduating college and leaving the classroom behind.
Are you a fan of philosophy and animated films? If so, join Peri as she dives into the Pixar film, SOUL.
Like all collegiate sports, Arcadia Men's Lacrosse started their season 3 weeks prior to their first game. When starting a new job, hobby, or season there are always growing pains, and for the Arcadia Men's Lacrosse team weather, injuries, and morale were the forefront of those pains. Regardless, day after day the the team showed up. facing complications from the weather, injuries sustained from the days prior, or everyday issues that fill the lives of college students, the guys up showed up to move one step closer to their common goal. Although pain is felt on and off the field during the season, it's now comfortable for the Knights. Now with the season underway, the Knights are 2-0 moving into a game Wednesday Feb. 19 against Haverford College.
Emma talks (a lot) about weirdly specific campus history. Join her in the shockingly deep rabbit hole all about the most mid dining place on campus.
Jewel sheds some light on the struggles that come after graduating college, and how we can push through them.
I grew up watching MLB and college football, and I got into the NFL and NHL later on. Around this time, I began creating lists in my Notes app about various sports statistics, such as every NFL team’s Super Bowl record. It became a hobby for me, an escape from the demands of my everyday life. There was just something missing, though: I did not feel as though I had a way to share my passion with like-minded people. Read more to find out what happens!
After the Dance of Dragons, the war that her folly began, she was the last of her line. Her father, her brother, her children and their children were all dead and gone long before her. She wasted away, equally haunted and bound by the fate she tried so hard to avoid, until the winter fever granted her mercy so many lonely years later. Didn't she pay enough penance? Isn’t she, in some way, a victim of this war? Read more to find out!