Learning to Become an Intuitive Eater
Trigger warning: eating disorders and related topics.
by Hannah Peschier
at American University
How Instagram Foodies Make an Impact on the World One Snap at a Time
There is so much more behind that mouthwatering photo of food.
by Alexa Truong
at University of California – Berkeley
An Open Goodbye Letter to My Old Eating Habits
When being "healthy" becomes "unhealthy." Here is a letter to my old eating habits.
by Danielle Orie
at University of Pennsylvania
Top Ten Food Instagram Accounts to Follow
Whether you’re looking for food porn, recipes, or inspiration -- you came to the right place.
by Emily Noel
at University of Maryland
3 Ways I Combat Food Anxiety on a College Campus
A new environment and new people can make eating in dining halls a daunting task. This is how I've been healing.
by Cameryn Oakes
at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Body Positivity: Why We Need to Change Our Perspective on Food
No one should ever feel ashamed about their actions towards food.
by Alexa Truong
at University of California – Berkeley
What People Don't Tell You About Being Vegan
These are my experiences with the more restrictive qualities of the vegan diet.
by Katherine Dawson
at Washington University in St. Louis
What Life is Like After Recovering From an Eating Disorder
Poutine at 2 am? Yes please!
by Victoria Stevens
at Queen's University
5 Authentic Food Bloggers You Should Follow
In a world where we are bombarded by people who appear to be perfect, it's important to surround ourselves with influencers who are striving for authenticity.
by Karly Wilson
at St. Louis University
7 fun ways to celebrate #NEDawareness week
This week ( Feb. 25 - March 3) is dedicated to National Eating Disorder Awareness. Over 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from E.D.'s in the U.S. Yet many have overcome theirs, and it's important to celebrate them. #NEDawareness
by Rachel Hicks
at Washington and Lee University
Why Intuitive Movement Should Be Your Next (and only) Workout Plan
Find the joy and pride in moving your body again.
by Jane Schmid
at University of Michigan
How to make your day-to-day E.D. in college a little better
College is stressful enough as it is. Navigating an eating disorder on top of schoolwork and extracurriculars is worse, but maybe these tips will help make things a little easier with your day-to-day E.D.
by Rachel Hicks
at Washington and Lee University