5 Boston Destinations to Maintain Your New Year's Health Resolutions At During the Winter Months
Stay healthy and satisfied during the Boston winter.
by George Thomson
at Boston University
TGI Healthy! We're all About TGIFriday's New Healthy Options
When an old fave meets New Year's resolutions, it can only mean good things.
by Ashley Steinberg
at National Contributor
Tips for Sticking to your New Year's Resolutions this Valentine's Day
Because eating a 2 lb chocolate heart after spending the night out on the town - while romantic - isn't always good for the stomach or the wallet.
by Kayleigh Bounds
at Colby College
How to Pronounce 'Mochi' the Correct Way
Read up on how to pronounce this treat before your next Whole Foods run.
by LuiXia Lee
at Carleton University
How to Stick to Your New Year's Resolution of Going Vegan
Here's the key to going and staying vegan.
by Samantha Ward
at University of Georgia
The Essential Guide To An Allston Brunch Crawl
A fail proof way to bounce back after a night out in Rat City.
by Rachel Novack
at Boston University
Read This If Your New Year's Resolution is a Diet
New Year's should be a time of growth, a time where we can continue to be the best version of ourselves. Not a time of dieting, changing how we look and getting even further away from a healthy mind and body.
by Jenna Carellini
at University of Massachusetts
Drinking apple cider vinegar every day for a month
I committed to drinking 2 tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar every day in January. It was gross, but it worked wonders for my skin and energy levels.
by Samantha Yewman
at National Contributor
10 Refreshing Salads to Make This New Year
Yes, fruit and veggies do belong together.
by Jamie Hegg
at Seattle University
The Mochi You Have Been Eating Isn't Actually Mochi
My life has been a lie.
by Kyoungmin (Kelub) Roh
at University of British Columbia
10 Foodie Resolutions for 2018
New year, better you!
by Allyssa Garcia
at University of North Texas
The 10 Best Wines at Target If You're on a Budget
How to be classy without the cash.
by Claudia Karademas
at Hamilton College