By: Sarah Chang I would like to share my thoughts about students’ wellness at Gunn. All of this is solely based on my personal experience and is not written to denounce or condemn anyone in any way shape or form. Personally, I …
Read More »Make the Most of this Holiday Season
By: Eileen Guo Christmas is not about presents, trees, or stockings. Not only is there a religious meaning behind this holiday, but it’s also a time to spend with loved ones and reflect back on all the things to be grateful for. …
Read More »What to Bake During Quarantine
Why bake now? Baking strengthens the mind and body connection. It requires focus and attention to detail, which is so good for the brain and for regulating moods. At a time when the general population’s anxiety and depression is at an all-time …
Read More »The New Facetime
By: Serena Mao Facetime has taken on a new life during coronavirus: suddenly, without the ability to see our friends or interact with people in person, it seems that Facetime is the best it gets. Apart from our typical friend-to-friend calls, though, …
Read More »Impacts of Social Media During COVID-19
By: Eileen Guo Social media is one of the best ways to share news nowadays, especially if you are trying to alert people of something serious in a very quick manner. Whether it be COVID-19 news from individual states or breaking news …
Read More »Ways to Keep Yourself Busy During Quarantine
By: Eileen Guo It’s safe to say things are understandably weird right now. As the world reacts to the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the planet are staying home, quarantining, and practicing social distancing as an effort to slow — and hopefully stop …
Read More »Adjusting Study Habits During Quarantine
By: Eileen Guo Things may feel out-of-control right now. You may be facing a lot of unknowns and disruptions. Try to be patient with yourself, your classmates, and your instructors during this time. Take care of your wellbeing first. Making a plan …
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