The Harbinger Made a TikTok

It’s no news that TikTok has taken over. The social media giant has become the new “it” thing for all generations— everyone seems to be in it. In the end, whether one loves or dislikes the app doesn’t even matter: for anyone with internet access, escaping from the ephemeral videos of the famous platform seems simply inevitable.  Continue reading “The Harbinger Made a TikTok”

Wake Up, Seniors! It’s Time to go to College.

Photo by The Chronicle of Higher Education

Senior year signifies that it’s only a matter of time before you start your life outside of high school, and a great way to commence that journey is by applying to college. It’s not the easiest or most fun thing in the world to do, but it is fruitful as it is thrilling in the best way possible.

The best thing to do to begin this process on the right foot is to make a plan. Over the summer, you should have taken a look at some schools on the internet and gotten an idea for what you want from a college or university. But if you didn’t, that’s ok— there’s still time left. Continue reading “Wake Up, Seniors! It’s Time to go to College.”

Hair-tage: A Photoessay

Our hair is a part of ourselves that we can’t disregard. It’s always there, prominent when you look at yourself in the mirror; always there for you to make changes to it by exploring a new style or color that you like, or by cutting a significant portion of it, or even by shaving it all off. But although there are many things that you can change about your hair, there is something that you cannot: its heritage. Continue reading “Hair-tage: A Photoessay”

I live in fear

Despite hearing the constant cries for help that come out of so many children, teenagers, and even adults’ mouths, it appears no one can hear them.
So many lives have been lost this year alone that it’s atrocious.
Despite us asking for such simple changes in our government, more guns are being handed out in silver platters to children, heartless people and worse.
At this point in my life, I can’t go on with my day without hearing on the news a report about a school shooting; Continue reading “I live in fear”