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On-Campus Resources for Stalking: How Safe Do You Feel On Campus?

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Alexis Anderson  Going to college is awesome. Your dorm becomes your home away from home and your roommates (hopefully) become like family. You share everything from classes and gossip over lunch in the dining hall to shared frustration over that last question on the biology quiz. Life is great until […]

Inside the Mind of a Stalker

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner  People joke about “google stalking” their potential partners all the time but stalking is no laughing matter. Stalking is a pattern of behavior that makes you feel nervous and susceptible to attack. Each scenario with a stalker may differ (from repeated contact to unwanted gifts), but the goal remains the […]

Stalking: Don’t Confuse the Signs with Love

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Carrie Manner  Pop culture has a bad habit of presenting stalking as normal dating behavior. Rom-coms and popular TV series feature lovable underdogs fumbling in their quest for love as they study their crush, join the same activities, ask around about them, and coordinate “coincidental” meetups. If the object of […]

Stop Playing the Blame Game: Take Responsibility in Your Relationship

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Katie Christy  Imagine this scenario: “Why’d you put mustard all over my fries?” Jack asks. Then Jill replies, “Well, you should’ve told me you don’t like mustard!” This is an example of how often times people deflect ownership of their behaviors and play the blame game. Is Jack responsible for […]

Texting Do’s and Don’ts in Relationships

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Cara Mackler  We’ve all been there, struggling to understand the tone of a text message. You might have even gone into full-blown panic mode after receiving “K” in response to a paragraph you sent. Why does this one letter give us so much anxiety? That letter, especially paired with the […]

4 Signs Your Relationship is Based on Inequality

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Stephanie Perez  We’ve probably all found ourselves humming along to the lyrics from Julia Michaels’ song “Issues” last summer. In it, she sings, “I’m jealous, I’m overzealous. When I’m down, I get really down. I get angry, baby, believe me. I could love you just like that. And I could […]

How to Keep the Post-Holiday Blues from Affecting Your Relationship

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Alexis Anderson  The holiday season is officially over and you and your partner have managed to exchange gifts and visit family and friends while keeping your relationship intact. Congrats! But, as the holiday rush comes to an end, you notice your mood comes down as quickly as your Christmas tree. […]

It’s Not Cute, It’s Stalking: The Warning Signs

 Written by Writer’s Corps member Hannah Anain    For many people, stalking is a distant thought: it happens in horror movies, we laugh about “Facebook” stalking our friends, but we couldn’t possibly imagine someone stalking us or someone we know. Unfortunately, stalking is much more common than most people believe, and it is oftentimes difficult to […]

7 Simple Ways To Be Good to Yourself

Thanks to #selfcareSunday and other trends that urge people to #treatyoself, people are realizing now more than ever that self-care and being good to yourself is not a luxury but a necessity. So what is self-care really about? Self-care allows us to respond to stress while addressing our emotional and physical needs. In a world that […]