Whether you have it or your partner does, depression makes dating harder. Read more about how to best support your loved one.
Picking a Major in College
Picking a major is the biggest choice you’ll make in college, outside of picking what school you will attend. But how do you choose a major?
Applying to College as a Nontraditional Student
If you’re going back to school after a few years away, applying to college as a nontraditional student can feel overwhelming.
Living Within Your Means
Eating out, FOMO, and hobbies can be our downfall when trying to save money, but learning to live within your means is a science, not an art.
The Benefits of Reading Fiction
Get smarter and stimulate your brain. Here we break down all the reasons reading fiction is good for you and your brain.
How to Know If You’re Ready for a Relationship
Dating can get complicated. Maybe you had a bad breakup or you have no experience. How do you figure out if you’re ready for a relationship?
A Letter to Steve from Blue’s Clues: Thanks for Everything
An open letter to Steve from Blue’s Clues thanking him for what he and Blue did for our generation cause he deserves our love.
Movie of the Month: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
This month’s movie pick is the latest addition to the MCU, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings!
Making Friends in College
You’re feeling lonely and want to meet new people. How exactly do you make new friends in college, though?
Is Fixing Your Old Car Worth It?
Is it worth dumping even more money into your beater of a car or is fixing your car worth it?
Book Club: Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal
Welcome back to Eddy’s Book Club. This month’s book is Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal. It covers the origin story of one of the best social media platforms.
Stronger Together
What’s it like to be in a relationship that some people still have a problem accepting?
You’re broke. I’m broke. We’re all broke. But let’s have fun anyway.
Vacations don’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Here are a few vacation ideas for those of us that are broke.
My First Week of College
Welcome to college. Please leave any sanity in the overhead bin or underneath the seat in front of you. Thank you. Having just graduated from …
Six Tips on How to Handle Cross-Cultural Events
As we grow, we get exposed to new opportunities, activities, and cultures. Here are six tips on handling cross-cultural events and interactions.
Saving for a Down Payment
Do you daydream of owning a house, but don’t have $80k sitting around? Let’s talk about saving for a down payment.
How Ambitious People Get Stuff Done
How is it that ambitious people get stuff done? Let’s take a look at the steps they take to accomplish their goals.
Picking the Right School for You
Picking a college or trade school is a big decision that should take some thought and consideration but how do you know if a school is the right one for you?
The Importance of Socializing In a Post Covid World
Socializing with others is more important than we realize, especially now.
Situationships vs. Relationships
The goal for any relationship is to be healthy and happy, yet we settle for toxicity and situationships and not even know it.
Balancing School and a Social Life
Manage your time wisely so you can stay on top of school and still have a social life.
Movie of the Month: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
It is beautiful, frustrating, and intriguing. The Green Knight is a great movie for a rainy day to inspire discussion and see how old stories can be made new.
Therapy is For Everyone
There’s a lot of stigmas when it comes to therapy; let’s unpack how it can benefit everyone.
Book Club: The Elephant Vanishes
The Elephant Vanishes by Haruki Murakami is a great way to get a dose of magical realism in a short sitting.
Creating Emotional Boundaries
Respecting emotional boundaries is just as important as respecting physical boundaries in a relationship.