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fatigue
Author: Maria Pappas Real Life Stories

I Ignored My Fatigue, and Here’s Why You Shouldn’t

Fatigue is not normal. And unfortunately, I learned that the hard way, by letting it get really bad before I did anything about it.

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books
Author: Kerrin Frappier Entertainment

Very Adult Lessons from Beloved Children’s Books

These books for children aren’t fairy tales, but being open to their guidance as adults may make you a bit happier about your continuing journeys.

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Leaders
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

Millennials Aren’t Getting Jobs, But Unqualified, American Leaders Are

It’s no secret that millennials are looking for jobs and attempting to forge careers. They’re not having success, but unqualified American leaders are.

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[Blank] My Life web series
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Entertainment

[Blank] My Life

From showing how rough dating is, to understanding the work struggle, [Blank] My Life is a web series that truly covers it all

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Betsy DeVos
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

Betsy DeVos and Title IX: There’s No Room for “Review”

Betsy DeVos decided that policies originally put in place to help prevent sexual assault on college campuses needed “reviewing.”

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DACA
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

It’s Not Their Fault: What the End of DACA Truly Means, and What We Can Do to Speak Up

Approximately 800,000 people are protected under DACA. About 300,000 of that 800,000 would lose their status, and right to work, by 2018.

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Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

When Tragedy Unites Our Country: How Hurricane Harvey is Bringing Us Together

Hurricane Harvey is a tragedy. But, it’s bringing the country together and urging people to do good, in a time when this country needs it most.

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music festivals
Author: Nicole Chininis Current Events/Politics

The Summer of Music Festivals in 2017

The summer of 2017 has been an incredible time for music festivals. In a time where much of the nation is divided, music has brought many together.

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boston
Author: Nicole Chininis Current Events/Politics

A Real-Life Look at the Boston Free Speech Counter Protest

On August 19th, 2017, I gathered with about 40,000 other people on the Boston Common to fight against hate.

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Bannon
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

Another One Out the White House Door

Steve Bannon is the next Trump appointee to leave the White House, on the heels of Scaramucci, Spicer, and Flynn

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service
Author: Maria Pappas Real Life Stories

I Chaperoned a Service Trip, and it Changed My Life

While attending college in 2013, I made a life-changing trip to Mississippi, through a program called Global Outreach, where i served as a chaperone.

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Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

Where Hateful Acts Are an Everyday Reality

In the wake of the white supremacist events in Charlottesville, it’s easy to be disheartened. To lose hope about the continuation of hateful acts.

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boss
Author: Michelle Ioannou Career Advice

How to Prove Yourself to Your Boss

It seems like an easy thing to prove yourself to your boss. But sometimes, it isn’t. This is especially hard when you’re the youngest one in the office.

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Charlottesville
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

As America Reacts to Charlottesville, How Will We Take Action?

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Charlottesville
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

It’s Time to Face the Facts: In Charlottesville, White Supremacy is a “Regular Part of Life”

The white supremacy march on the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville shouldn’t be ignored. Unacceptable is an understatement.

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body positive
Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Real Life Stories

Overcoming a Culture of Ideal Body Types

Most dating sites ask for your body type. Who cares? If you have a connection with someone, what does it matter what your body type is? Stay body positive.

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life coach
Author: #NAMB Guest Author Career Advice

What I’ve Learned in My New Career as a Life Coach, So Far

As a self-professed nerd and self-development addict, I have recently started the journey of becoming a life coach. I have learned so much and I’m not done.

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Thrones
Author: Danny Abriano Entertainment

5 Timeless Life Lessons From Game of Thrones

One huge thing with Thrones is that it resonates. Here are five timeless life lessons from a show that takes place in an alternate universe but hits home.

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college
Author: Michelle Ioannou Career Advice

Stay in Touch With Your College Professors

The final is over. You want to run out of the classroom. But, don’t waste this opportunity — stay in touch with your college professors.

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Author: Mary Grace Donaldson Current Events/Politics

We’re Asking and Telling: Trump’s Trans Ban Stops Progress

Trump’s Press Secretary indicated implementation of the transgender ban would have to be “done lawfully.” But no one seems to want to elaborate further.

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fatigue
September 15, 2017September 19, 2017

I Ignored My Fatigue, and Here’s Why You Shouldn’t

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plane
September 8, 2017September 19, 2017

I Traveled Out of My Comfort Zone, and it Changed My Worldview

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August 25, 2017September 19, 2017

Living With Endometriosis From an Early Age

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service
August 18, 2017September 19, 2017

I Chaperoned a Service Trip, and it Changed My Life

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Author: Vanessa Constantinidis Career Advice

When Millennials Rise Above in Their Careers

By Vanessa Constantinidis on September 15, 2017September 19, 2017
office

Millennials are young, and that is why you are going to change the world through our careers. We are equipped with new ideas and energy.

Posted in: career, office, paper pusher, work
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Adulting Author: Danny Abriano

How to Survive Living With a Roommate Who’s Also Your Friend

By Danny Abriano on September 15, 2017September 19, 2017
roommate

I didn’t go away to college, so the first time I had a roommate was well into my career. And that roommate just happened to be a close friend.

Posted in: apartment, Friends, life skills, roommates
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Author: Nicole Chininis Real Life Stories

I Traveled Out of My Comfort Zone, and it Changed My Worldview

By Nicole Chininis on September 8, 2017September 19, 2017
plane

My time spent traveling abroad shaped who I am today because of the people I met, the food I ate, and the life that I lived.

Posted in: experiences, real life, South Africa, Spain, travel
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Author: Michelle Ioannou Career Advice

How I Got a $10,000 Grant Through Twitter Outreach

By Michelle Ioannou on September 8, 2017September 19, 2017
Twitter

Yes, you read that correctly, I received a $10,000 grant for the nonprofit I work for solely from Twitter outreach. Social media is meant to be social.

Posted in: networking, outreach, social media, Twitter
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Author: Tony Iliakostas The Dating Game

Dating Advice as Told by Batman

By Tony Iliakostas on September 8, 2017September 19, 2017

He’s a successful businessman by day, has fancy tech, takes down crime, and of course, he’s a heartthrob to most women. Here’s dating advice from Batman.

Posted in: advice, Batman, comics, dating, superheroes
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Very Adult Lessons from Beloved Children’s Books

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Millennials Aren’t Getting Jobs, But Unqualified, American Leaders Are

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September 8, 2017September 7, 2017

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