Whether you are living on campus or receiving the best of both worlds as a commuter, there are several ways to start a habit of going green in the new year. Green Sharks e-board member, Elena Kampian, shared some different ways to ease into zero waste for the new year. COVID-19 has caused a halt […]
Author: Aliyah Gomez
My first experience with course registration
It almost seems impossible to say we are gearing towards the new year when it feels as if this year started yesterday, am I right? Although this year has come with many challenges, one thing has still stayed relatively the same: choosing your ideal classes for the winter semester. If you have not checked […]
Kick your way into a new workout routine
I have always been one to pay for gym memberships. Dressing up and going to a workout class after my day is over acts as a stress reliever for me. Once the pandemic occurred here in the U.S. and the lockdown came into effect, it felt as if any workout I had ever done was […]
Finding Fitness: Jumping rope
In a world where there are many gateways to finding new ways of exercising, I went back to the basics and bought a cheap jump rope to get active. Jumping rope seems to be one of those exercises that are surprisingly underestimated by many people — and when I say many people, I mean […]
Care for your car
Our car goes everywhere with us, almost as if it is our right-hand man. It takes us to those 8 a.m. classes, back to our house and everywhere in between. With that, it is often common to forget about the upkeep of having a car when you are busy or far away from home. Many […]
Is 2020 really all bad?
Although 2020 has brought us a series of traumatic events, should we be so quick to call it the worst year yet? Have you gotten a breaking news notification today about something else that’s going on in the world? Yes, I bet you have — and that’s my exact point. As the new […]
A.S.M.R.: Listen to this
A.S.M.R., or Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, is one of those things many of us shy away from admitting is our guilty pleasure. Some of us cannot tolerate these “tingles” a single bit. What is it about A.S.M.R. that either pulls us in so easily or pushes us very far away? Jennifer Allen, the woman who […]
Where to get fall decor on a budget
If you think COVID-19 is going to ruin holiday decorating this year, you’ve got it all wrong. It’s no secret that stores have already stocked their shelves with fall and Halloween themed decorations. As beautiful as the faux scarecrows may be, the high price may steer you away. Being a college student comes with many […]
Gill Out: Dandee Donut
Have a break in between classes and are in the mood to indulge in something sweet? Well, you’ve come to the right place. The Dandee Donut Factory (Dandee Donuts) not only specializes in old-fashioned donuts, but also serves breakfast food with a diner feel. I went on the hunt for tasty donuts and found […]