The holidays are right around the corner and this year is in need of some serious holiday cheer to make up for what we have dealt with since March. All of us definitely deserve a treat yourself moment as well as a little splurge for our loved ones. However, the pandemic has made it hard […]
Being Latino is something that young people have become extremely proud of. From pan dulce being accessorized to Selena becoming idolized decades after her death, the very details of our lives have given millennials a sense of identity—one that perhaps older generation weren’t so eager to show off. However, this revolutionary act of self-love and […]
It is no secret that the biggest set back in any college-graduate millennial is that heavy student loan debt that will possibly be looming over their heads for years to come. At the beginning of the pandemic, loans were deferred through the end of the year. As we approach the new year, however, borrowers are […]
This year has been anything but normal. As COVID-19 cases keep rising in the U.S. with no end in sight, it is important to remind ourselves that the holiday season is not exempt from the pandemic 2020 has been a lonely year for many of us and some holiday cheer can lift the spirits, but […]
The year 2020 has been a pandora’s box filled with many new and first experiences whether it is in people’s personal lives or as a society as a whole. One shocking first is how much young people are voting this election year—an atypical behavior for this demographic. Young voters are running to the ballot boxes […]
Young people rejoice! There is a new saint to plead to when it seems like everything in life has gone awry and he is none other than the patron saint of the Internet. No, it’s not some viral TikToker or social media influencer: this is serious, Vatican-level sainthood. The Vatican has chosen a 15-year-old computer […]
A recent nationwide survey has found that 63 percent of respondents, made up of millennials and Gen-Zers, weren’t knowledgeable and some were even unaware of the Holocaust—the European genocide that resulted in the death of six million Jewish people—partly due to the association of Nazi symbolism to American white supremacist groups rather than the genocide. […]
There are very few people in power that young people like millennials and Gen-Zers truly look up to. Older people, as history can show, tend to condescend and belittle the struggles and aspirations of the younger generations claiming that they stray from tradition. There is one person, however, who became iconic among younger generations to […]
At the beginning of 2020, which might seem like it was a lifetime ago, little was known about COVID-19 except that it was deadly and highly contagious, especially for the elderly. One of the misconceptions that surged from the lack of information is that young people, like millennials and Gen Zers, can’t get the virus […]
The start of fall season is also the start of a new school year, and many children and their parents are struggling to adapt to remote learning. But the lack of a classroom setting or Internet connection are the least of their problems. The bigger problem that parents are struggling a lot with is childcare […]
There are less than 60 days until Election Day and although, that may seem a while from now, social media apps are already trying their best to entice their users to register to vote. Social media apps like Snapchat, Instagram and dating apps like Chispa integrated voter registration pages as well as other resources to […]
As the pandemic wages, we see and hear more and more about the “new normal” way of life. Keeping social distance, wearing face masks, ordering take out instead of dining in and avoiding social gatherings like birthday parties are now considered normal because of Covid-19. The pandemic has taken a lot of simple joys and […]
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