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Burnout After Break

While Spring Break was a lot of fun and relaxing, it is sadly over. Being in the middle of the semester with one more midterm to go, I am completely burned out…I know that a lot of my fellow peers … Continue reading

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Past Career Interest Turned Hobby

As a child, I always had a passion for fashion design. I spent countless hours sketching outfits and dreaming up new collections; but considering I was in elementary school, likely none of the sketches were that good. However, as I … Continue reading

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What Your Semester Is Like Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19) Capricorns! You’ve planned very well this semester, haven’t you? You put a lot of work and effort into studying and trying to keep your grades up. You continue to look ahead into the future and … Continue reading

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Food Junkie Coming Your Way!

I love food, and lately one of my favorite things about trying new foods is learning the culture and history behind them! Today I wanted to share a couple of my favorite foods recently, and the cultures inspiring them! Japan … Continue reading

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A Lesson From The Pandemic

A struggle I have recently been facing again is finding a medium between being overly worked and being bored. This brought me back to prior to the pandemic; when I felt that the more I had on my plate, the … Continue reading

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My Love/Hate for Debugging

When I started my journey as a computer science student years ago, I had very little knowledge of anything programming related. I wasn’t prepared at all for debugging, which is actually a crucial part of programming. Debugging is the process … Continue reading

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Midterms Pep Talk!

With midterms likely starting soon for all of us students, I decided to share some of my tips on staying healthy during college. I find that the busier I get, especially during stressful times, I tend to sacrifice the wrong … Continue reading

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My Experience at the Dinner of Regents

On Thursday, February 16th, my fellow student ambassadors & I were invited to represent the Universities at Shady Grove at the Dinner of Regents alongside the USG Board of Advisors, The University System of Maryland Board of Regents, and Dr. … Continue reading

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Don’t Have a Valentine?

Don’t have a Valentine? Here are my top five Valentine’s Day ideas! February 14th. Valentine’s Day. What originally started as a Christian feast now has turned into the day of love. Valentine’s Day is the perfect day to celebrate and … Continue reading

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My Musical Winter Break 

Winter break is always a good time for things like unwinding after the fall semester, preparing for the upcoming semester, and spending time with family/friends. I did do all three things this winter. In my spare time, I watched a … Continue reading

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