“Trick or treat!” That’s a phrase we’ve been saying every Halloween since our childhoods. Halloween is a day filled with pranks, games, creative costumes, and most importantly, candy! As kids, all of us used to get excited when we got back home from trick-or-treating, got to count how much candy we had gotten, and finally,… Read on
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With companies shut down and people quarantining at home for months, COVID has dramatically cut down environmental harms, particularly fossil fuel emissions. What can we do, as consumers, to cause a shift? Read on
"It is time to be working for a common goal in solidarity for a society that encourages a character-based society, not one that uses stereotyping to measure worth," writes VOX ATL's Ashleigh Ewald. Read on
We almost always end up blaming everything on a victim, and not the one who committed the act they should’ve had to pay for. Read on
Today’s society is filled with kids, teens, and adults trying to improve or maintain their mental health without knowing where to start. A common thing they are told is “tell someone how you’re feeling” or “find a way to express yourself,” but what does that really mean? In fact, why is improving/maintaining your mental health… Read on
The year was 2018. I was sitting in my 8th grade social studies class as whispers went around the room. Are you walking out? Do you think he will let us? I’ll do it, if you do. When the time came for the walkout, I looked through the thin glass window on the door to… Read on