Finding Balance After College with Elena McGahey of Banking to Baking
From pie charts to pie crusts, Elena explains how she found a fulfilling career after college
by Ella DeBode
at Northwestern University
How to Cope with General Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Tame your brain's never-ending spiral of anxiety with these tips and tricks.
by Kaylie Haber
at High School
The 10 Classes Every Foodie Should Take at UC Berkeley
Don't forget your boba on the way to class.
by Jazmine Velasquez
at University of California – Berkeley
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
A Bio Major's Guide To Brain Food for Finals
Finals come up too fast and need a quick way to get ready? Eat yourself there with 6 brain foods brought to you by an experienced bio major! Enjoy one, or all, of these foods and you’ll be ready to ace that test in no time!
by Sandra Salamanca
at Bryant University
Do you have Anxiety? If so, try these drinks at Starbucks without caffeine
Did you know that Starbucks has drinks without caffeine?
by O’Tionne Willis
at Johnson & Wales University
My Experience One Week Sugar-Free
It's me vs. sugar . . . who will come out victorious??
by Claire Parrish
at Emory University
Every College Student Must Download These Three Money-Saving Food Apps
A penny saved is a penny earned.
by Shalina Bulchandani
at University of California – Berkeley
These Six Foods Will Help Put You In a Good Mood When You Feel Stressed
Six foods that will make you feel amazing all day.
by Chloe Frederickson
at University of California – Berkeley
What Not To Eat Before Bed and What to Eat Instead
Can't fall asleep? This might be why.
by Ally Rosen
at University of California – Berkeley
Put your Freaking Phone Down
For real this time
by Emily Brew
at Colgate University
Moji Coffee: More Than Just Your Typical Coffee Shop
Moji is a visionary experience, hiring people with IDD in hopes of creating a world where everyone has equal opportunities.
by Maya Greenfeld
at Wake Forest University