Last week, during my therapy appointment, I was given news that I struggle with something called depersonalization. It wasn’t the first time I had heard of depersonalization. I’ve been a […]
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: Learning to love your own company
Learning to be content with doing things on your own isn’t just okay, but it’s essential to building confidence, self-awareness and genuine enjoyment of life. It has taken me so […]
Mental health is not a weakness
Mental health is not a taboo subject to talk about. Discussion surrounding this topic has evolved immensely over the years, for which I am incredibly grateful. That being said, stigma […]
The death of morality
The United States is in the center of a moral crisis, and the death of Charlie Kirk has proven it to me once again. There are many reasons why so […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Appreciating the game
I have spent more Sundays than I can count watching the Cincinnati Bengals lose, but it feels like, as the season goes on, those losses always become easier to cope […]
Country isn’t what it seems to be
Often in my life, when I have asked someone what kind of music they like, they usually say all music, except country music. I have always wondered why this was […]
EDITOR’S COLUMN: Counting on others
As a college student, the pressure to succeed can cause overwhelming feelings, leading to burnout, anxiety or even loneliness. Students are often caught in a juggling act that they cannot […]
Intentions versus outcomes
What matters more when we look at a person’s intentions versus the outcome of their actions? Some argue that it’s purely a person’s intentions that we should look at […]










