Dr. Sharma gets home exhausted, she sets her bag down on the dining room table, letting out a deep breath. It’s already past 8pm and she hasn’t even eaten dinner yet. She normally eats dinner alone, thinking about the patients she saw that day. She may even remember to call the hospital check in on […]
True Crime Media Consumption During COVID
Since the dawn of media: radio, books, T.V., humans have been intrigued by true crime stories. Whether they be about serial killers, cults, unsolved disappearances, or even bank heists there is a significant portion of the population that flocks to these stories and consumes them with great interest. Many also have observed that there seems […]
The Social Aspect for Modern College Freshmen
When we think of the ‘classic’ college experience we all generally imagine going to parties, attending sports events, joining clubs, and overall creating bonds of friendship that can last for life. The social aspect of the college experience is a crucial element for students who are generally going off to live on their own, in […]