EXPRESSIONS
Express yourself! In Expression, you’ll find fun and thought provoking opinion pieces on pop culture, fashion, self-expression, and so much more!
Stop Using AI To Replace Writers
A major issue I have with AI-generated writing is that much of it comes from real people. It steals people’s work and essentially passes it off without crediting the creators. In fact, many AI models are trained by taking information from the internet – information that comes from real people and their research and creativity.
4 Things Stardew Valley Taught Me About Life
In my experience, Stardew Valley isn’t just a time killer––it offers lessons that can be applied to the real world. When digging deeper into the game’s themes, one can appreciate that this is far more than a cozy pixelated utopia.
The Power of Pinterest
Comparison fails to control because Pinterest shows you that you can be what you see…if anything you already are. The boards you create motivate you to become everything you want to be.
4 Suggestion to Help Navigate Anxiety
I’ve struggled with anxiety for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until college that I realized just how bad it had gotten. My mind would race constantly, sleep became impossible, and when I could sleep, I’d often deal with sleep paralysis. There were times I felt so anxious that I’d end up throwing up.
Visualizing 2025: How to Craft the Perfect Vision Board
On a poster board that snuggled into a frame, wondersome words and personal photos came together to create what I hoped was a mirror to the year approaching in a few short hours.
My Journey as a Writer so Far
As soon as I wake up, my mind starts racing. I always had a lot of thoughts in my head. Most of all opinions about movies, myself, people, the latest trends on social media. Really, anything. I don’t think I’ve ever had the chance to express my thoughts. Often, I feel like I’m criticizing something, rather than simply sharing what’s on my mind.
Minecraft and the Gaming Gender Gap
Over the years, Minecraft’s audience has shifted and become more diverse, attracting people of all ages and genders. However, despite the gradual rise in female gamers, there are still significantly more male players––only 32% of players are female. Why?
My First Honky Tonk
I’ve lived in Texas my whole life, but recently I went to my first honky tonk. I put on my True Religion bootcut jeans, pulled on cowboy boots, and borrowed my friend’s cowboy hat, (she insisted it completed the look).
What Is the "Sonder" Sensation?
Sonder: “The realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own—populated with their own ambitions, friends, routines, worries, and inherited craziness…”
Living with OCD: A Disorder, Not a Quirk
Whether I need to be certain that I’m not a pedophile or a murderer, that I’m in the right relationship, or sick with a rare disease, OCD questions my every thought, every move, my everything.
Why We Need Empathy
We need to remember that we’re all human beings with unique experiences and ways of seeing the world. We need to recognize each other’s struggles. We need empathy. Lots of it.
The Phenomenon of "Crashing Out"
“Can we speak?” someone tugged me. I turned to see who it was, and the moment I recognized him, my expression fell. I shook my head firmly. “I don't want to talk,” I managed to say, but I think it was more of a whisper. He didn’t seem to hear me, but I didn’t care. My body language said enough. Without waiting, I made my way downstairs to the dance floor.
Ways To Combat Seasonal Depression
Depression is something I have grown accustomed to managing in my life, especially as fall turns to winter. When I tend to feel it most deeply. Over time, I’ve learned to navigate the cycles of depression that come and go. I hope to offer some support and advice to others who may be going through similar experiences.
“You're Only 19": Saying Goodbye To My "Teenage Dream”
My birthday is no longer my favorite holiday, but maybe that’s a true sign of growing up. Maybe they don’t have to be a bad thing as we get older, but rather a time for reflection.
5 Ways to Make College Friends
As a recent college graduate, I know firsthand how tough it can be to make friends in college, even though it’s full of people. I’m a bit more reserved, so finding “my people” was definitely a challenge. My younger brother, who’s very social, recently shared that he’s struggling with this too, which surprised me. But it made me realize that so many students, even outgoing ones, face the same thing. Here are five recommendations that helped me (or that I’ve shared with others) for making friends in college:
When a Celebrity Dies, a Piece of Our Childhood Dies With Them
We should recognize that celebrities’ deaths are bigger than them. They were someone’s childhood. But please remember, they were also someone’s friend, partner, parent, sibling, and child. We can grieve the person we knew while respecting those who knew the person they really were.
The TikTokification of Halloween Is A Good Thing, Actually
TikTok really makes it a time of year where anyone can dress however they want. You’ll see guys wearing dresses going as the Powerpuff Girls, while girls can choose to wear whatever they feel best in, even the tiniest outfits. Since many costumes are homemade, people aren’t just copying each other’s ideas but continuously inspiring new ones.
Why Are Dolls So Gendered?
There’s no need for prejudice in Doll Land. Everyone can live how they want to. So why should this experience be deprived of others because of the exact same prejudices that exist in the real world?
Reclaiming the Witch: From Halloween Stereotype to Symbol of Power
Over time, the term “witch” became entangled with sinister stereotypes: old, isolated, and possibly engaging in dark magic. Yet, this perception has evolved, and I think it's fascinating how the modern witch trend, largely shaped by pop culture and social media, has taken on an entirely different meaning.