• Food

    Comfort on a Plate: My Top Comfort Meals

    Written by: Angelina Ng There are plenty of days when the weather is gloomy and I am feeling down. With midterms season creeping around the corner, academic stress can surely affect the way I feel. When there are times that feel difficult to get through, a main solution for me is food. I make or pick up these delicious meals to munch on during the gloomy days. It gives me an extra push or motivation, or can ease my stress. Here are my favorite mood-boosting foods that you should try! 1. Beef Pho For colder or rainy weather, nothing tastes better than warm broth and noodles. The steaming broth infused…

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    Mental Health Misconceptions

    Written by Steven Pham In today’s fast-paced world, conversations about mental health have become more common but not necessarily more accurate. While society has made progress in recognizing the importance of emotional well-being, harmful misconceptions still surround mental health, preventing many people from getting the support they need. As a senior at the University of Delaware majoring Management and Marketing with a minor in Business Analytics, I’ve seen firsthand how stress, performance pressure, and comparison can affect mental health. Between balancing coursework, leadership roles, side projects, and a part-time job, I’ve learned how easy it is to overlook the importance of mental well-being in pursuit of success. That experience pushed…

  • Entertainment

    How to Get Out of a Funk

    Written by Hannah Sazon As midterm season rolls around, I know how easy it can be to get stuck in a funk, especially when your plate is as full as mine. Juggling classes, a job, and multiple leadership positions doesn’t make it easier. I’ve had nights where I’m staying up at ungodly hours to cram for an exam or sometimes sitting on the third floor of Morris Library, just staring at my MacBook. It’s not always about studying, though, as there are times I hit creative burnout from making graphics for AAPC or choreographing for my dance team. It’s exhausting, but over the years, I’ve found ways to reset, recharge,…

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    Letter to my Future Self

    Written by Zoe Pecson Dear future self,I hope this letter finds you well,you who’s many years older and (hopefully) wiser.I don’t really recognize you; it seems we have changed a lotbetween the time of me and the time of you.But you know things that I don’t,and I can’t help but ask you some questions, so here goes: Do we reach that goal, that dream we’ve had?Do we get there soon, or was it not as easy as that?Did the path to that dream twist, turn, and climb,or was it left in the past, covered in vines?Tell me, my future self, did we get out of this hole,the one I’ve dug…

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    Beyond the Burnout: A Self Care Guide for the Semester

    Written by Jodie Li Hello, fall… and hello to the creeping cold, gloomy weather packed with midterms, papers, and group projects. We’ve all been there with nights spent leaning on sensory videos to stay awake (love the dancing fruits or Animal Crossing), heavy eyes in lectures, and a need for caffeine (though I personally swap it for hot water!). It’s the kind of season that makes you wish for a time machine just to fast-forward through the stress. As a seasoned senior who’s navigated this from freshman to (almost) veteran, I’ve learned these times are difficult, but not unbeatable. The key is to take care of your own needs without…

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    UD Mental Health Resource Guide

    Written by: Francesca Tero It goes without saying that being a college student puts a lot of pressure and weight on a young adult. Whether you are pursuing an academically rigorous major or are working multiple jobs on top of classes, mental burnout is something that we, as students, are all at risk of experiencing. Each of our mental health journeys, no matter how far along or how little thought we have put into them, are all deeply personal and continuously developing. Surrounded by our peers on a college campus, it can appear that everybody has it figured out. However, everyone carries their own struggles and experiences, even if they…