Your brain is shriveling, and your body is shrimping. A Few Netflix Recommendations to Restore Lost Intelligence Before the Semester Begins By Blogs Department August 31, 2020.While it’s great that we have acknowledged these issues, we should start to think beyond the scope of them and get a little more radical. When we talk about problems in the system, the same ideas pop up, notably the privatization of prisons, mass incarceration and lack of rehabilitation programs. The American prison system is incredibly flawed and unjust, but this is something we all already know. LET’S TALK ABOUT IT | Let’s Get More Radical About Prison Reform By Blogs Department October 7, 2020.Admins and students alike are being assessed on their ability to resume in-person instruction safely when very limited physical interaction is even deemed safe. The method of college reopenings around the globe has been under public scrutiny during these initial weeks of the fall semester. Freshmen, Fresh Out of Quarantine By Blogs Department October 13, 2020.Adjusting to life on a college campus can be a real challenge, and in COVID times, these challenges have only grown. Let’s face it: making friends at college is hard. Combating College Loneliness By Blogs Department October 19, 2020.The Sun reported back in April that Cornell would be the first Ivy League institution to waive the standardized testing requirement for both early and regular decision applicants in this year’s admission’s cycle. The class of 2025 will be applying to college in the midst of a global pandemic, and Cornell has chosen to relieve the single most stressful aspect of the college application process: standardized testing. Good Riddance, College Board By Blogs Department October 29, 2020.Most of us are experiencing it firsthand, and after several months of using Zoom, chances are you either love its flexibility and leniency (how else would I get to attend lectures in pajamas?) or you just want to throw your stupid laptop out the window because your background image has been permanently burned into your retinas. Online education is a pretty polarizing topic nowadays. Zoom: Educational Boon or Learning Doom? By Blogs Department November 1, 2020.America has never been so divided, and with the upcoming election, all of this country’s divisiveness will come to a head. Let’s face it: the world’s in a really bad place right now. Fun Election Day Activities that Won’t Stress You Out By Blogs Department November 2, 2020.I’ve spent the past week or so trying to clear my head of the realization of what could soon become reality. The presidential election is coming up in a few days and thinking about the consequences of America’s choice next Tuesday is both devastating and overwhelming.
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