
When Your Friends Party and You’re Just Tired

There’s a moment in college that doesn’t get talked about enough.

There’s a moment in college that doesn’t get talked about enough.

There’s a special kind of stuck that doesn’t have a name.

At some point in college, it feels like everyone has an opinion about your life.

Depression doesn’t always look like staying in bed for days.

There’s a lot of pressure in college to believe this one idea:

Let’s be honest: the word networking makes most people cringe.

Living with friends sounds like the dream. Cheaper rent, built-in social life, late-night talks, and someone who already knows your coffee order.

If you’re in college, you’ve probably been offered a credit card at least once—online, at a table on campus, or through your bank app with the tempting words “build credit now.”
HOW TO SURVIVE WITHOUT HEAT — SINGLE DIGITS / BELOW FREEZING

I know some of you are from the North where snow and ice are completely normal. But down here in Mississippi... well... we don't do snow well. If you haven't already purchased bread and milk you're probably out of luck, but if you're from the South, you already know bread and milk seem to be the two things everyone panic buys at the mention of snow or ice.

You open Instagram to kill five minutes.

Somewhere between freshman orientation and your third existential crisis in the library, you probably heard this advice:

Five years ago, the world was very different. TikTok was just kids dancing, AI was “that thing in sci-fi movies,” and “remote work” sounded like a scam your aunt warned you about on Facebook.

Every semester, thousands of students have the same internal debate:

Here's something you might not realize:

A Must-Do Checklist Going Into a New Year

College teaches you a lot… but employers in 2026 want things no syllabus ever warned you about.