
Go touch grass: Logging off and going outside can help you reset
“End the brain rot. End the doomscrolling. End the screen addiction. Touch grass.” These simple messages come from a brand new app called “Touch Grass”.

“End the brain rot. End the doomscrolling. End the screen addiction. Touch grass.” These simple messages come from a brand new app called “Touch Grass”.

In a fast-paced weekend full of bustling crowds and musical performances, some of the quiet and cozy corners of Treefort Music Fest offered gentle escapes

No student should feel unsafe walking on campus. However for many students, evening classes or late shifts at work require them to walk around campus

When some people feel stressed, they decide to go to a cozy little town in Connecticut called Stars Hollow where they sip coffee at Luke’s

One in 10 women suffer from endometriosis — that’s over 190 million people worldwide and almost 1500 people at Boise State University. Despite its prevalence,

We all have different ways of cheering ourselves up. Some people unwind by watching movies. Some bake, read books or work on hobbies like painting

College students have a lot on their plates — busy class schedules, endless homework, finding internships and preparing for graduation. For many students, however, there’s

It’s April 2020 and you’re on your fourth hour of scrolling through TikTok when suddenly — he appears. It’s Timothee Chalamet dancing in slow motion

Movie theaters are special. The experience of going to the movies brings us together — connecting us to art, culture and each other. The smell

Students today face a confusing digital landscape with endless sources of information and opinions. Navigating this complex maze of online conversation is extremely challenging and
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