The Inner Child- Nurturing, Valuing and Protecting

By Chloe Morris

The purest, most curious and free-spirited part of ourselves. Before the faculties of perception and reason were highly developed, and imagination and intuition took charge. Before the many ebbs and flows of life set the most authentic version of ourselves adrift.

Third Spaces

By Chloe Morris

Third spaces- a term coined to encapsulate the existence of a space separate from home, work or school. Quite literally- a third space. To hang out with friends, make new connections, or to simply exist in and enjoy independently. The use of third spaces has been represented in popular tv shows for decades, such as…

What Is “Bimbo Feminism” And Why Is It Harmful?

By Sophie Jickling

We live in an age where multiple different worldviews and opinions are available at our fingertips. While this is a wonderful opportunity to educate oneself and expand ideological knowledge, it also poses some risks. Social media is a breeding ground for the spread of harmful ideas and misinterpretations. One of these examples includes an “aesthetic”…

This Graphic Novel is Healing my Childhood Self

By Brynn Niblett

As goofy as it sounds, children’s media can be particularly helpful, because it is a complete change of pace from the expectations of adult/academic life. I find that the simplicity of children’s media can be its greatest strength, revealing profound lessons and truths in a simple, comforting package. Lately, my comfort food of choice has been a junior graphic novel by Misty Wilson called Play Like a Girl.