A personal essay about a time when helping someone get home cost me more than a hundred dollars.
Tag: student
Don’t fall for the Dunk hype
The Nike Dunk is a classic, but the price is not right.
The spring slack phenomenon
The rise and fall of academic motivation takes place at the exact same time, every year, without fail. For students, attitudes toward academic motivation greatly plunge from the fall semester to the spring semester.
What I learned after 12 years of Catholic school
After 12 years of Catholic school, I have a different view on spirituality.
Using ChatGPT as an academic tool
Many universities have banned the use of ChatGPT due to the risk of
students using it to write their academic papers. However, there is a way to use this software to as an appropriate tool for one’s studies.
Letter from the Editors
Daily Forty-Niner seniors express their feelings on this years commencement ceremony.
Dressing sustainably doesn’t require perfection
Some people are intimidated by sustainable fashion due to perfectionist expectations. While there may be “no ethical consumption under capitalism,” there are degrees of ethicality in which some actions are better than none.
Stay woke… or maybe don’t?
Are the eye bags and dark circles worth it?
Fee committee votes against activities fee increase
The athletic department gave its final presentation on the data they received from a survey in order to show why a fees increase is needed for its budget deficit.
Ballad of the Music Student
As the end of the spring semester approaches, music majors prepare for their recitals, marking the end of a year-long practice regime.