Arianne Siegel
2017-03-02T07:16:51.766Z
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... 2016-03-10T10:01:40Z
After excessive shots of Java in Butler and tequila shots at 1020 following your midterms, getting on a plane for several hours and consuming that crappy, processed and overpriced plane food may not be in the best interest for your body.
... 2016-03-08T01:36:56Z
If only Barnumbia was Hogwarts. There'd be a Sorting Hat that would magically assign everyone to their perfect housing option, and a magical service would move all your stuff in without you needing to do anything.
... 2016-02-25T08:56:21Z
Last week I had a minor culinary epiphany. I wanted to cook for myself instead of hitting up dining halls. Although meal prep isn't always cheap and can be time consuming, it's doable, even if you have a limited kitchen set up.
... 2016-02-19T08:13:06Z
If all you want to do in the winter is eat, sleep, mope, and repeat, you're not alone. You may have Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) or more commonly referred to as winter depression.
... 2016-02-16T09:52:55Z
If the thought of an 8:40 makes you want to crawl back into bed, or you're someone who's night-owl tendencies cause you to start writing papers at 3 am, mornings can definitely be rough. I've never considered myself a morning person, as I'm generally groggy and pissed off until at least an hour into being awake and having food in my stomach.
... 2017-03-02T05:02:41.014Z
It's that time of year again. The tissues have come out and false hopes of spring have receded into nose sniffling and constant fatigue.
2016-02-04T03:53:26Z
Perhaps Jonas was a wake-up call for you, reminding you of the reality of New York's winter weather.
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