Let’s Talk About Fears

Ghosts and witches are wandering the street tonight, so beware! It’s Halloween, the spookiest night of the year. While I plan on staying safe in my home, I thought I would share a list of my own fears.

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Friday Favorites: Halloween Movies

Halloween is right around the corner, and one of the things that really makes spooky season an enjoyable time of year for me are the movies. Now, I’m not a big fan of being scared (which I’m sure you can tell from when I blogged my Halloween Horror Nights experience), so you probably shouldn’t expect…

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What I’m Reading This Month

There are so many books on my reading list, and I thought I would share what I’m excited to read for National Book Month.

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4 Things I’m Looking Forward To

Another year has flown by, and it’s practically my favorite time of year again. It’s fall, and I thought I would start the season off by sharing four things that I’m looking forward to for the rest of the year.

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6 Summer Obsessions

The best thing about finally having blocks of free time not dedicated to school is that I finally get the opportunity to enjoy a few of the things that I normally wouldn’t give time to. These are some of my favorite things that I wish I had time for everyday.

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Her Conference: Empower Highlights

Her Conference is a conference that was started and is hosted by Her Campus. Her Campus is a media organization started by three amazing women from Harvard, designed for collegiate women, by collegiate women. Throughout my blog here, I’ve tried to syndicate some of the articles that I’ve written for Her Campus. This quick explanation does not even begin to cover how much this organization has impacted my college experience. Her Campus has led me to pressure my passion while introducing me to some amazing people, so to say that I was hyped about going to Her Conference would be an understatement.

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Independently Deciding to Get Into Politics

As I sit and reflect on how America’s founding fathers fought for no taxation without representation, the one prominent thought is that we, as American citizens, have a civic duty to be more politically aware of what is happening within our society.

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To All the Boys I Loved Before Book Review

This past Christmas, my sister gifted me a copy of To All the Boys I Loved Before by Jenny Han. It was a series that I had been wanting to read for a while, especially since Netflix turned it into a romantic comedy that everyone was instantly obsessed with.
After reading it, I can see why. The sentiment that the book is better than the movie remains true in the case of this book. I found myself laughing and crying as I read.

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