Unless you live under a rock, you’ve probably noticed some recent changes at The Commons. Most of the updates are good: the crepes, for example, are currently the only thing keeping me…
Imagine that you’ve got your spring break all planned out: you’ll finish class Friday afternoon, pack your bags, spend some time with friends and head home with your family in the morning…
If there is one animal I hope to never come across, it is the giant anteater. In this world, there exist two creatures that fill me with emotions I do not understand.…
As someone with a great deal of opinions, it’s not uncommon for me to meet people who disagree with me. While they may be incorrect, they’re at least entitled to their own…
For many students, “professional attire” hasn’t been a part of life up to this point. Many students lack adequate experience in the professional world, so it can be hard for them to…
Last month, I missed the boat to celebrate National Adoption Awareness Month (NAAM) in November by a few days. I just learned recently about the movement and, as an adoptee from China,…
In case you haven’t heard, this year’s Holiday Ball will be hosted on a private cruise ship in New York City. So many students jumped at the opportunity to register to attend…
Since we have started the holiday season, we asked our staff to share their favorite holiday foods. Here is what they had to say: “Some people may say eggnog is a Christmas…
With the release of “Red (Taylor’s Version)” at midnight on Nov. 12, here is what our staff had to say about singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and her music at large. “She can do…
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of states in the U.S. require mask-wearing in public places. Although many mask mandates have been lifted at this point, it is still strongly recommended…