What Minimalism Doesn’t Need to Be

By: Noah Thompson When someone tells you that their favorite color is gray, or preferred dining option is meal prepped stir-fry, then you might correctly assume they were a minimalist. And if you were new to minimalism then you would probably assume this was normal too. Even though there are many different types of minimalism, no two minimalists are alike. Minimalism should be a personalized … Continue reading What Minimalism Doesn’t Need to Be

Texas Crisis

By: Addison Seei As many of you know, Texas has been going through a crisis. For us who live in the midwest a little snow and ice seems like nothing. This storm left a devastating aftermath for Texas business and homeowners. With Texan citizens not being used to this type of crisis, they were not ready for it to come. Texas failed to prepare for … Continue reading Texas Crisis

What It’s Like to be Diagnosed with ADHD in Your Twenties – Told by an Unconventional College Student

Trisha McCullough I think it’s safe to say that I’m not alone in saying that the pandemic has made a huge impact on my life. In the beginning, everything was still similar enough to my normal life that I felt okay, but the more time that passed, the more I realized that there was something wrong. I started struggling and juggling the tasks of my … Continue reading What It’s Like to be Diagnosed with ADHD in Your Twenties – Told by an Unconventional College Student