Welcome back to Ranked! Based off of my blog last week about Nicki Minaj’s album The Pinkprint (yes, even a week later Nicki Minaj is still the queen of rap), I was inspired to do another music-themed ranking blog this week. Instead of selecting my favorites from a specific album, however, I decided to […]
Month: February 2021
Daily Implementations of Sustainability
After my last Civic Issues blog post about hydroelectric power, I would like to propose some ideas of sustainability that can be implemented in a typical person’s daily life, regardless of their involvement with hydroelectric power. This week, I will focus on small, everyday tasks people like you and me can do to make […]
The Pinkprint: Ranked
CALLING ALL BARBS! This week for my passion blog I will be ranking songs from Nicki Minaj’s 2014 album entitled The Pinkprint. This album has some fun upbeat jams as well as some more mellow and heartfelt songs. I have been a Nicki Minaj enthusiast ever since 3rd grade when we used Minaj’s song “Starships” as our […]
The Four Seasons Ranked: Weather, not the Band
Everyone has their own opinions about weather patterns. Some people love the snow and move up north, while others choose to bask in the sunlight year-round. Many people are somewhere in between these extreme preferences and enjoy experiencing four seasons each year. For me personally, I have always been grateful to live in a […]
A New Wave of Passion: Ranked (Disney Princess Edition)
After an enriching first semester of writing about Human Equality and ideas about counteracting our microaggressions and biases, I am proud of how that series was completed at the end of last semester, so I will have a new passion blog topic for the spring semester. Welcome to “Ranked”! On this blog I […]
H20: Just Add Water
Welcome to my first post of semester 2! The RCL blog on this website will now incorporate a Civic Issues slant, for which I will be focusing on sustainability and the environment. This week I will be discussing water in the context of sustainability, and how we can make it work to our advantage. […]