The hidden language of food
By Sarah Kim | April 2, 2021If 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.
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.
Perhaps Taylor Swift was right — we are happy, free, confused and lonely at the same time and in the best way.
4:15 a.m. is not the ideal wakeup time for a college student, especially when you’ve barely received four hours of sleep.
Personally, the first day of classes was quite the fizzle compared to the loud, exciting bang that it was supposed to be.
Although I’m a bit anxious for the new semester, I’m glad to rewind the summer memories and analyze the little lessons that I’ve learned and grappled with along the way. I’d like to think that my summer was divided into two parts.
As a result of streaming services, the age of cable television and DVD entertainment is grinding to a halt.
The opportunity I have decided to take is starting a home gardening project.
The moment she asked me to run a half-marathon with her, hesitation and doubt rushed in. In high school, we ran cross country together, but I ran for fun, not for the competition.