Opinion


8 Books to Binge During the Pandemic

Gabriela Restituyo

During this pandemic, while trying to maintain motivated for school, we have also grown bored of the same old same old. Being stuck inside staring at our screens (be it TV, phones, or computer screens) makes the days feel repetitive and unproductive. Reading might be a way to break the confinement of our four walls. Here is a list, in no particular order, of books you can read that keep you interested and make you feel more productive: Continue Reading 8 Books to Binge During the Pandemic


Can’t Decide What To Give Your Close Ones for Christmas? Turn to Books

Oscar Almonte Espinal 

Books are always a great present to give during the holidays. The good thing about books is that they are super cheap, you can find discounted books on Bookshop or Book Outlet. But most importantly, books are a great way to help those closest to you find solace in stories capturing the complexities of what it means to live a life. They are also entertaining, informative, educational, and many more things. A good idea is to find books that remind you of the people you love the most, this will make those close ones feel special. Down below is curated list of books to help you find the perfect books for your friends and family: Continue Reading Can’t Decide What To Give Your Close Ones for Christmas? Turn to Books




End Of A Chapter

Dmytro Nayda

All things have an end.; regardless of good or bad, everything will end some day. For me, the thing ending is my life as a college undergrad. On December 19th, 2020, many students will graduate from Pennsylvania State University, from Abington campus and/or main campus. Continue Reading End Of A Chapter


The 1.6 Trillion Dollar Question

Neil Ahmed

When you decided to go to college, you made a substantial, long-term financial decision. You chose to invest in yourself. The choice of attaining a degree in higher education is great for many, and can produce high dividends. Students who earn a bachelors degree, on average, will earn over a million dollars more in lifetime income than a student with solely a high school diploma.

So, what’s the catch, right? Continue Reading The 1.6 Trillion Dollar Question