Welcome to the Dark Side: The Truth About Social Media By Ella Wolske According to Statistica, there were 4.59 billion users on social media worldwide and they project it will […]
Unmasking the Truth about Imposter Syndrome By Micah Tiamzon Imposter syndrome has become a popular term that everyone seems to be throwing out, but what exactly does it mean? This […]
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Normalizing Expressing Your Feelings & Emotions By Adam Burak “Will Adam Burak please come down to the main office?” was a message I heard over the loudspeaker dozens of times while […]
Summer Internship Reflections By Kyle MacGillis I recently joined the Jordan Porco Foundation as their Summer Marketing Intern and I’m so grateful to be a part of a mission that […]
By Colleen Burns National No-Name Calling Week is this week, and I want to use it as a time to help educate the greater community on the detrimental effects bullying […]
LIVING STORIES | REFLECTIONS SARAH I attended my first Fresh Check Day in the fall of my freshman year. At the second stand I went to, the lady gave me […]
LIVING STORIES | REFLECTIONS MERCEDES I always felt like I had no control over my emotions but I figured as I got older I would grow out of this. I […]
How to Make Your House a Stress-Free Environment for Those with Anxiety, By Guest Blogger Kay Carter
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How to Make Your House a Stress-Free Environment for Those with Anxiety By Kay Carter Kay Carter is a freelance writer and mental health advocate. When she isn’t writing about […]
Sleeping while grieving the loss of a loved one By Lisa Smalls Lisa is a freelance writer from North Carolina that received her Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from UNC-Chapel Hill. […]