I declared Paulo Coelho my favorite author after having read an abundance of his books and loving them. He is most recognized for his novels “The Alchemist” and “Eleven Minutes,” but all of his books are worth the read. Therefore, when he released his new novel, “Hippie,” translated to English on Sept. 25, 2018, I […]
Category: Orientation Issue
Dolphins first vs second half
On Sunday, Sept. 29, the Miami Dolphins played their third home game of the season against the Los Angeles Chargers. For the second consecutive game, sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen got the start. After giving up a field goal on the first drive, Miami would go on to score their second touchdown all season and uncharacteristically […]
Autumn skies and pumpkin pies
It’s that time of the year. Time for cute sweaters, apple scents and pumpkin flavors. When autumn comes, especially in south Florida, there are typical clichés that go with the weather and really help you get into the mood. Pumpkins are all you see Once the first day of fall hits, everything is automatically […]
Penny Dreadful for my thoughts on Netflix’s Sabrina
I grew up watching “Sabrina the Teenage Witch,” which is why, when “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” (CAOS) came out on Netflix, I was immediately glued to my screen. However, CAOS departs from the Sabrina we’ve all grown to love. “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” was lighter-hearted, comedic and a bit more feel-good. The two series share […]
Keep your mind sharp this summer
With summer just a few short weeks away, it may be tempting to rest, relax and do absolutely nothing as you unwind from school. There are, however, some fun ways to keep your brain awake in the summer months without causing any stress. Here are some tips and tricks to keep your brain active this […]
Catching Zs and getting degrees
Have you pulled two all nighters in a row? Stayed up until 4 a.m. knowing your alarm goes off in just a few hours? Finally got 8 hours of sleep… over the course of three days? According to the American Sleep Association, 37 percent of 20-39 year olds report short sleep duration. While college students […]
College admission scandal: Cheated by the system
As the college scandal in colleges and universities across the U.S. unfolds, an unfortunate but indisputable truth is uncoveredー money holds the key to success. Accusations rolled out from the Justice Department after parents, including famous actors like Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, were discovered to be involved in the largest college admission scandal in […]
How-to: Dress for Interviews
First impressions mean everything in the competitive world of employment. Wearing the right outfit can be the difference between a stand out interview and being just another face. The way you carry yourself and how professionally you present yourself could make or break your chances on being hired. With opportunities for summer internships and jobs […]
Meal Planning
Meal planning is a great way to save money and eat healthy at the same time. It not only releases stress, but also saves time by helping you decide what you are going to eat in advance. Saving money is another allure of meal planning. By making sure you are sticking to a budget and […]
Even more foods for your comfort
Peanut Butter Granola Cups Reese’s chocolate is a yummy source of protein, but it is filled with sugar. Plus, eating too many in one sitting can cause an upset stomach. Here is a healthy yet delicious alternative: Ingredients: 1 cup peanuts 2 ½ cups granola 3 tablespoons honey 19 tablespoons peanut butter 12 ounces dark […]