Turning 7.50 into 14 dollars by buying baseball cards
Climate Consciousness Resources
25 OctFind at least three useful resources for our project on climate consciousness in St. Louis. They can be sources, websites, databases, and/or articles.
Post them in the Comments section below.
Comes from Bangkok To Get Life Together
24 OctTk, Manager at Chao Baan came from Bangkok to make his parents proud and get his life together
Soccer Player Jordan Bilyeu Crutches Down To The Senior Day Celebration With A Huge Smile On Her Face
24 OctThis was not the senior day Jordan Bilyeu imagined in her head. Despite not being able to play on a day that’s supposed to be all about her, Bilyeu still plasters a huge smile on her face knowing that her soccer career is not over quite yet.
Script:
Kelly: despite tearing her ACL earlier this season, soccer player Jordan Bilyeu still enjoyed her senior day.
jordan: I mean obviously I was not expecting to not play on my senior night so that was very disappointing, but I think thought it was very fun and I’m glad I did senior night with my class if that makes sense and I didn’t wait.
kelly: Bilyeu plans on coming back next year to play soccer.
jordan: when I got hurt it definitely solidified things that I had to come back.
kelly: despite having to sit this year out, Bilyeu still tries to remain positive.
jordan: I mean I like focusing on you guys today and just like watching your games because that helps me as well.
Spooky Makeup to Kick Off Spooky Season
14 OctOliver tries something new with their makeup to prepare for Halloween.
College Student Turned at Home Barista
13 OctCollege isn’t cheap. So how can you save some extra cash? Learn how to bring Starbucks into your own dorm!
Beautiful Breakfast for a Budget!
11 OctLooking for a breakfast that costs around $6.78? I might have your answer!
Erik Harmons got his degree in computer science, now he’s a barber.
11 OctCutting a fussy childs hair while still providing a nice hair cut is very common in Erik Harmons normal day.
Late Night Snack
11 OctAfter a long day of working, Pamela Bowen quickly makes a simple peanut butter sandwich for a late night snack.
A Strict Regime: Star Illinois College Track Athlete Grant Seniker Talks Running and Warmup
10 OctFor most of us, the thought of running miles at a time is daunting. For School Record holder Seniker, that’s an every day routine.
The Never-ending Hustle of A Small Business Owner: Julie DeYoung’s Daily Routine EDITED
10 OctTurn into the driveway. Put car in reverse. Pull into the garage. Put car in park. Collect belongings. Walk inside. Open computer.
This sequence of events has become second nature for Dance Studio owner Julie DeYoung, who does the majority of her administrative work from her kitchen table—and the effort of owning a small business doesn’t stop after she puts the car in park.
Change of Scenery: From living with Parents, to shifting to the Windy City
1 OctKenzie Sampson-Walk attends Columbia University in Chicago. She goes in depth of her transition from living at home to being in a bigger city on her own.
“Pride is Education”: What LGBTQ+ Pride Means to the Community
30 SepOn September 25, 2021, Tower Grove held its first pride festival since 2019, where members of the LGBTQ+ community (and allies) reflected on what pride means to them.
“It is hard to get people to work”: Webster Cafeterias Understaffed, Employee finds the positive
29 SepThe restaurant industry was hit especially hard during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Webster University cafeterias feel the impact. But amidst the struggle of understaffing, interactions with one employee in particular leave customers smiling about more than just their food. Continue reading