Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation, Business/Ad, and Social Media Manager Procrastination comes in many forms. Everyone does it. But why? It is not necessarily because we are lazy. It is not always because of a lack of time management. Instead, it is about avoiding unwanted, negative emotions. We often put off tasks because we do not... Continue Reading →
Hearts are aligning for the zodiacs’ February horoscopes
Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation, Business/Ad, and Social Media Manager The hearts are shining bright for this lovely month of February. Check out what the future has in store for each zodiac this valentine season. Aries (March 21-April 19)- For this month, you will have positive energy fueling your actions. Whether it is involving yourself in... Continue Reading →
Big brands have blood on their hands
Kelly Thorell ‘21 Opinion Editor When buying a product off of a shelf in a store, the deeper origins of the product are often ignored. It is assumed that the product was built in a cute factory by joyful employees, or more often the origins of our products are not thought of at all. This... Continue Reading →
A belated New Year’s resolution: how to set and achieve your goals
Peyton Lewis ‘23, Feature Editor January 2021 has come to a close. Many choose to set resolutions at the beginning of the year, and have possibly already broken them, while some may still be clinging on to their ambitions. It is, though, never too late to set goals for yourself. But in order to be... Continue Reading →
Adventures to accomplish through extended quarantine
Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation Manager and Business/AD Manager Are you constantly bored, confined in the walls of your home? Do you need activities to keep you occupied? Are you willing to venture into the outdoors to cure your boredom? Many students are facing a bit of insanity over this extended quarantine into the new year.... Continue Reading →
Saving the environment: tips and tricks
Peyton Lewis '23, Feature Editor The new year is often a time for new opportunities, new goals, and past reflections. Many like to make New Year's resolutions with the promise of healthier eating, more exercise, better organization, or other various goals. However, in order to achieve the goal of becoming healthy, we have to start... Continue Reading →
Travel guide: Dream vacation destinations explored
Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation Manager and Business/AD Manager Are you dreaming of traveling to an exotic destination of your choice? What if you could go anywhere in the world? Where would you go, and why? Moving from the tropic life of South America, to the icy-entity of Antarctica, this travel guide illustrates the different forms... Continue Reading →
Date night: Corona edition
Kelly Thorell ‘21, Opinion Editor Valentine’s Day during a pandemic—not ideal. Awkward first dates inside restaurants or cliché ones in movie theaters are less ideal with the threats of infection. Pandemic dating has been extremely difficult, even for veteran couples such as seniors Noah Clemens and Melanie Hesterman. Hestermen said, “COVID has made it harder... Continue Reading →
Countering self-consciousness with self-confidence
Mackenzie Pagels ‘21, Lyon Life Editor-in-Chief The term ‘self-confidence’ comes from loving oneself and engaging in self-care in order to intensify the act of loving who you are. Although confidence does not come easily, the practice of earning worthiness is easy once we are not ashamed of, but have instead embraced out appearance and our... Continue Reading →