Even after six months of being in this pandemic, it still feels like we don’t have much control over things because of the unpredictable timeline with Covid. We’ve gone from being in the streets to being in our sheets, from being carefree to being extra careful, and on top of that, school started and that’s […]
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Baby Girl, You Is Smart: Let’s Get That Degree
To keep it a buck with you, college can either be really easy or really difficult. It’s all about how you’re studying, in terms of staying atop those grades honey! Now, when you get to school, there is so much to do and offer! You should definitely get involved on campus, but don’t forget the […]
Update on Tianna Arata
Meet Niyelle and Alex
Niyelle Tucker is a senior Biological Engineering Major at the University of Georgia. Alex Fairley graduated from the University of Georgia in 2019 and Majored in Marketing and Finance. Recently, these two ladies have started the Buy Black Friday Initiative to help amplify Black businesses. Keep reading to learn more about this initiative and hear […]
Meet Kayla
Kayla is a 3rd year Marketing Major at the University of Georgia. Kayla recently organized a march to protest and advocate for criminal justice reform. Keep scrolling to learn more about the organized protest and what impact it had on her community. What motivated you to organize the march? “I’ve always been a person who […]
Be Selfish with Your Self-care
By Zaria Franklin I am sure many of us have been going through a very rough time lately. From canceled jobs/internships due to corona to our black brothers and sisters dying at the hands of the police. With all that is going on around us, it is important that we pay attention to our mental […]
Interview Tips to Secure the Bag
We love a working and evolving woman! Nothing screams a productive summer like getting an internship, job, or worth-while experience! It helps to secure these positions when you look good on paper, BUT it all comes down to how YOU present and carry yourself. Many are often frightened and scared of, and dare I say […]
Black, Queer, and Female: Finding Your Place In College with Intersecting Marginalized Identities
By Mariah Cooper First, let me say I am NOT one to play in the oppression Olympics. I’m not trying to win some badge of honor for having marginalized identities, I’m just here to bring stories that are often not considered and talked about to the forefront and the best way I know how to […]
Meet Jurnee
Dear Diary, A person’s mental health is their mind’s wellbeing while they are living their daily life, whether that’s emotionally, psychologically, or socially. How you are feeling mentally is just as important as you are feeling physically. Even though everyone is affected by mental health, it is still neglected health problem in the world today. There […]