
Whoa. I say “whoa” all of the time. “Whoa” naturally slows the pace of its sentence. It slows the pace…
Whoa. I say “whoa” all of the time. “Whoa” naturally slows the pace of its sentence. It slows the pace…
Two weeks ago, I was at a dinner celebrating the accomplishments of a research group I am involved with on…
Like the first of any other month, I woke up on December 1 with a full inbox. Text messages from…
Most people live two lives—one at home, and one at work or school. But I live a third life, and…
I toured Lehigh on a beautiful day in July 2017. As an indecisive person, I often do not immediately know…
In the beginning of this past May during finals week, my phone slipped out of my hand and fell to…
During my four years in Catholic school, I developed close relationships with my peers, teachers and the school’s faculty. Since…
I recently read a Twitter thread by Washington University in St. Louis doctoral candidate Richard Powis regarding the firing of…
There are about 45 million American-born children of immigrants living in the United States today. I am proud to say…
Just like a disease, technological advancements started out small. A boxy computer here, a thinner television there. Then the flu…