As the end of the semester approaches, I find myself to still be in disbelief that four years have already passed by and I am graduating from college this semester. Some semesters felt unbearably long while others seemed to have been over way too fast. In preparing to graduate, naturally I have been reminded of…… Read more »
Entries by Riley Marshall
K-drama Review: “The Tale of the Nine Tailed”
In between working on final projects and papers, I found myself searching for a light hearted, but interesting TV show to binge in my free time. So I turned to a K-drama I remembered hearing good reviews about late last year. “The Tale of the Nine Tailed” is a fantasy, rom-com story that follows the…… Read more »
Book Review: “Camp So-and-So” by Mary McCoy
In between reading articles filled with academic jargon for classes, I found myself wanting to read something for fun where I didn’t have to take it too seriously. As such, I found the supernatural, thriller mystery novel “Camp So-and-So” by Mary McCoy. The story is set at a mysterious summer camp up in the mountains…… Read more »
Destressing: My Top 3 Relaxing Video Games
As we approach the end of the semester and finals week, finding ways to relax seems to have become even more difficult than usual. By the time my classes and work are done for the day, I find myself wanting to do something relaxing, but still fun in my free time. So I found myself…… Read more »
Exploring Parasite Director Bong Joon-ho’s Filmography
While Bong Joon-ho’s 2019 black comedy thriller film Parasite was a world-wide sensational hit at the box office, not many Americans have heard of Bong’s other films. If you enjoyed the gripping scenes, dark themes, and social commentary of Parasite, I highly recommend you check out the rest of Bong’s filmography, but today I would…… Read more »
Keeping Work and Play Separate During the Pandemic
One of the biggest changes in many students’ lives during the pandemic is having to do the majority if not all of our classes online. Starting from the spring semester of 2020, Zoom classes have become the new normal for a lot of us. This semester marks the third one since online classes have been…… Read more »
New Year’s Resolutions: Cooking and Eating Healthy During the Pandemic
With the pandemic still being a serious issue in 2021, making a New Year’s resolution was a bit different than usual. Rather than the resolutions in the past that I had made about trying new activities or traveling, this year I examined my life at home and decided to improve my cooking skills and make…… Read more »