Posted on: 27 Jan 2016
Running is possibly the highlight of my day. I get that running isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, and plenty of acquaintances tell me they only run because something is chasing them. However, while running isn’t a prerequisite to living healthily, running is one of the most accessible ways to workout. Gear […]
Posted on: 22 Jan 2016
Free college for all is a part of the platform of several 2016 presidential candidates. President Barack Obama proposed to make community college free and reduce student loan debt in his State of the Union address Jan. 12. Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have also debated the merits of free higher education […]
Posted on: 20 Jan 2016
Dixie Forum’s opening event in the Dunford Auditorium was packed beyond capacity again. Field Institute Director Gerald Bryant’s lecture on Navajo Sandstone drew in the crowd as he explained the geological history of southern Utah’s red mountains. From Bryant defining geological terms to make them more understandable, to explaining the striations in the cliff walls, the audience listened […]
Posted on: 15 Jan 2016
Job hunting — a process everyone loves to hate. While people may hate it, bringing in an income is necessary in a capitalistic society. As the popular saying goes: Money can’t buy happiness. But in reality, money can help provide a lot of things necessary for happiness. However, a dichotomy exists. It is commonly acknowledged […]
Posted on: 15 Jan 2016
Living a healthy life can get tricky. I completely understand that. I’ve struggled with my weight since graduating from high school. Over the span of almost a decade of trial and error, I have hammered out some healthy living basics that I’d like to share with you. With New Year’s Day come and gone, maybe […]