LIFESTYLE
Self care is often difficult and time consuming to keep up with. How could I set aside time to take care of myself, you ask, when I barely have time to sleep? The answer is both simple and quite difficult to swallow. You make time.
Woof! In this edition of our “Hello, I’m” series, we're ruffing things up a little bit. We collected your questions and asked a local furry from good ol' Cogswell to shed some light on their community!
Today, the conversation about mental health is still something many consider taboo. When we talk about health, we can’t just focus on our physical health. We have to see the whole person and utilize both our mind and body in order to reach our full potential on a daily basis. I’ve been going to therapy for almost eight months now, and I’ve seen my perspective on life change drastically and I know that I have improved my quality of life.
Welcome to our fourth installment of Hello I'm...
This time, we’ll be sending your questions about Asexuality to a local Cogswell Ace. FYI someone who is Asexual lacks sexual attraction to others, or may have low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity.
This month, we are collecting #PrideStories from the Cogswell LGBT+ community! Whether you’re a member or an ally, you can send a story for us to publish as part of the #PrideStories Collection this month.
Get your dollar bills out: In this installment of the “Hello, I’m A…” series, a local stripper named Skye answers your burning questions about her profession and the industry!
Upperclassman Paola Valenzuela reflects on her life lessons as she begins her most nerve-wracking, yet most fulfilling semester.
Hi, my name is Joseph, and I am constantly victimized by people with bad breath. Here are five reasons why you should do the world a favor and use mouthwash.
We sent a wee freshman to Dustin Aber’s Figure Sculpture class. Here's what happened.
In September of 2017, Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) laid out 1,100 backpacks on their campus. The display represented a serious issue in the United States: college students’ mental health and suicide rates.
In Volume 2, we published an article to raise awareness about the #MeToo campaign. The following stories were submitted by Cogswell students to raise awareness around sexual assault.
Are you conscious right now?
In 2008, Daniel Petric stole his father’s handgun and opened fire on both his parents for forbidding him from playing Halo 3. Petric would became the prime example for movements that seek to demonize video game, painting a harsh picture of gamers in society.
Cogswell alumnus Andrew Dilullo gives seven tips for students seeking a creative trade.
Cogswell’s resident vegan has been harvesting your questions about veganism as part of the “Hello, I’m” series and now, she's ready to answer them.
#StyleSwap : A social experiment where two people with opposite styles switch wardrobes for a period of time.
Wondering what do around San Jose that’s fun and under $20? Fear not! Here are some pointers to cure your boredom and spare your wallet!
Many female gamers believe that an increase of women in the game industry’s workforce would help prevent issues like Gamergate and sexual objectification in gaming culture.
Hi. My name is Paola, and I’m a Dab-aholic.
Biological sex and gender identity are two different things. While some may believe that gender and sex mean the same thing, the two are different because they reflect different aspects of a person. Sex refers to the biological difference between male and female structures, whereas gender refers to one’s presentation and projection of identity in society.
#MeToo was originally a movement meant to help young women of color who had survived sexual abuse, assault, and exploitation. Founded by activist Tarana Burke more than a decade ago, the movement was designed to show the world how many survivor-victims have been affected by sexual abuse worldwide. Through a hashtag, this movement took social media by storm for the world to witness.
To help facilitate a safe, respectful dialogue on our close-knit campus, The Cogswell Chronicle has collected anonymous submissions from survivors willing to share their stories.
The answer is not that simple; nothing in “the happiest place on earth” is simple.
Sasha's Style Study #1 - Alex Kinner
After our interview with someone who willingly leaves his read receipts on, our team turned our read receipts on for an entire week. Here's what happened: