Whether it’s cardio or strength training, balance or flexibility, exercise improves not only your bodily but also cognitive ...
In the latest and last entry of her column, Ila Assegaf profiles Miriam Akhmetshin SC ’26, an art history and economics major ...
In a world obsessed with diet culture, binge eating disorder is often left unconsidered as a public health issue. This ...
A protein bar for breakfast, a lavender-vanilla latte with raspberry cold foam to get through a 9 a.m. class. We call it fuel ...
Zoey Marzo CM ’29 was elected first-year class president because she values community above all. Her leadership style, ...
As the prevalence of obesity in the United States rises, drugs like Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are ...
Condoms are not the pinnacle of safe sex practices — sexual wellbeing can be enhanced through a number of different medical ...
As of this fall, the Hive has been a staple of the 5Cs community for ten years. In 2015, a grant transformed what had been ...
C students think that the quintessential café accouterments include a laptop, a triple shot dirty chai, noise canceling ...
Through outlandish rehearsals, the cast and crew took Shakespeare’s beloved “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and made it uniquely ...
Do dreams make up who we are? Back with her weekly column, Alison Barrera PO ’29 explores the concept of dreams, specifically ...
Exercise has positive effects on our bodily and mental health — but when does exercise become an unhealthy habit? Compulsive ...