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Author: Jayde Atchison

Broke but Boujie

Posted on March 19, 2023March 19, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

France for the frugal Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Columnist If someone were to approach me three years ago and say “everything happens for a reason,” I would have furrowed my…

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Battle of the Apps

Posted on February 18, 2023February 18, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

When in doubt, swipe it out Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Opinions Editor When it comes to dating apps, it can feel like it’s the same sh*t, different interface. I have…

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Broke but Boujie

Posted on February 18, 2023February 18, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

In a New York minute Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Opinions & Columns Editor In April 2022, my sister got to her final September of her undergrad and we knew we…

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What’s My Price Again?

Posted on January 30, 2023February 11, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

Our wallets deserve better than this Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Opinions & Columns Editor Laura Morales // Illustrator I did everything I was supposed to – I signed up for…

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Tacky in the Tropics

Posted on January 30, 2023February 11, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

If you’re not interested in the culture, maybe stay home Jayde Atchison // Opinions & Columns Editor Sharleen Ramos // Illustrator After spending 30 minutes floating in the warm ocean…

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Broke but Boujie

Posted on January 30, 2023January 30, 2023 by Jayde Atchison

A travel girlie’s guide to a cute, yet affordable world Jayde Atchison // Columnist Starting in February 2022, I was privileged enough to be able to spend over 5 weeks…

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Advice From the 12th Floor

Posted on December 22, 2022December 22, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

Don’t be the stick in your own wheel Jayde Atchison // Columnist If there was something that could go wrong in a situation, I would often be the first to…

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Advice from the 12th Floor

Posted on December 22, 2022December 22, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

Romance isn’t dead, it’s living four floors above Jayde Atchison // Columnist When I was twenty-four, I thought I found real love for the first time. While I was writing…

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Advice from the 12th Floor

Posted on November 10, 2022November 15, 2022 by Jayde Atchison

Saying yes will change your life Jayde Atchison (she/her) // Columnist As I wrestled with the mortal crisis of turning 30, I was trying to think of what I could…

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