Life, fast-forwarded
By Caitlyn Kelley | April 29, 2021Humans weren’t made to experience our lives through a screen, but while we had to do just that, we didn’t let it change us.
Humans weren’t made to experience our lives through a screen, but while we had to do just that, we didn’t let it change us.
Reading the newspaper with a cup of coffee in the morning may seem like an artifact of the past, but that doesn't mean we're better off without it.
Listening to nostalgic music of your past will remind you of your growth — however imperceptible it may have been to you.
Pets can bring out the best in us and drive us to be better for them.
One piece of wisdom, perhaps the most important, that I'll take with me as we hopefully come to the end of the coronavirus is that there's nothing to gain by focusing on the future.
As is evident in my exploration of this simple airport outfit choice, the impact of a slogan t-shirt is tangible and leaves more of an impression than you may have imagined.
I just want to experience what I felt that Oct. 26 morning and what I felt throughout my pre-teen years — a consistent feeling that today's just going to be a normal day.
I suggest that, if you’re able to, keep your camera on. This simple action not only benefits you and your peers, but also your lecturing professors, who I’m sure are growing weary of talking to their laptops.
Perhaps the solution is to carve out your own standards of success and personal achievement — and to reframe your failures as lessons.
"I have a little too much of the life-is-precious attitude in some instances and not enough of a seize-the-day mindset."
It might sound a little cliché for me to say this but the truth is, you won’t know if you never try.
Even after the mass shooting is no longer a fresh wound, even after the pandemic has come and gone — we have to keep pushing against all forms of racism.
If there is one thing quarantine has taught us, it's that companionship, good food and the ambience of home are the things that really make a difference in our daily lives.
When I start feeling overwhelmed, I tie a new knot, practice a new stitch and am suddenly more aware of the breaths of air entering and exiting my lungs.
If you’ve been thinking about starting some kind of daily habit like yoga — this is your sign.
The pandemic has challenged us all, making us more vulnerable and changing the way that we see the world.
Don’t forget that sometimes a positive outlook is necessary, and try to learn to trust in the process — whatever that may mean for you.
I can continue to choose my present over my future by focusing on what I’m learning now rather than how it’ll numerically contribute to my success later.
Instead of doubting yourself, relish in the truth that the task in front of you is supposed to be hard. I firmly believe whatever goals we might have are accomplishable, but attitude is what makes the difference.
Students want to foster a sense of normalcy at these games for other fans and for the players — a small effort that is worthwhile and affects all of us. In this sense, these games are still a success.