Each page is a timestamp of who I once was
A heartfelt letter to a younger self reflects on growth, grief, and finding a new path, proving that college doesn’t just give you a degree—it transforms who you are.
How music-induced nostalgia alters our perception of the past, making it difficult to appreciate the present.
An advice column on how to live in the present.
Learn about the effects of seasonal depression, and how to reset for spring.
My personal reinvention playbook about being out with the old before graduating college.
With two months left until graduation, I feel as though I am fighting to not let each day that passes at SLU be a part of that nostalgia.
And maybe teaching is part of that. Maybe it’s the whole thing. Or maybe it’s just one piece of a bigger path I haven’t fully discovered yet.
Sometimes I feel like I have it all together and know who I am and what I'm meant to be doing, and then other days I feel completely lost....
Learning became less of an experience and more of a necessity. These days, intelligence is judged by grades, standardized tests, and how much you can memorize and give back...