Sorry Swifties, you may not like this one. As you all know, I am the resident baseball fanatic here at The Connector. I’ve dropped lite takes about football but nothing
I physically cringe when I hear people say, “this generation is too sensitive,” or “these young people are just so soft.”
As a twenty-two year old black woman, I am often on the receiving end of some confused looks of disbelief when I tell people that I love baseball.
I’ve decided to live my life as a hopeless romantic, and I think you should too. Look, I used to be a cynic just like the rest of the world. At the time, I called myself a realist – after all, what are the chances that a person just happens to meet their soulmate on a planet of 7.9 billion people?
Image courtesy to Karolina Grabowska. It isn’t news that American healthcare is in dire straits. It’s sad that the circus that is private healthcare has become the new normal. There
Graphic courtesy to cottonbro. Maybe it’s just me, but hustle culture has been flooding all of my social media at a crazy rate. Whether it’s "girlbosses" on TikTok posting workaholic-inspo
Most students were forced into online school at the start of the pandemic. Image courtesy of Creative Commons. Although the world is well into the 21st century, the United States
The New York Times. The Washington Post. The Wall Street Journal. The Atlantic. These are among the top twenty most popular news websites and tend to be the first choice
By Chandler Groce Illustration by Julie Tran. I have a love-hate relationship with my gender identity. I like being a woman, and I feel okay in my body. Sometimes though,
Image by Vlada Karpovich I’m sure most Americans have heard about this whole “work from home” racket. I get that we needed it during peaks of the pandemic, but people