Posts by: Moriah Parrish
Has the world finally accepted tattooed-individuals in the workplace, or will the generation be doomed to a jobless future? Solania Joseph’s tattoo is small and simple, a tiny black cross splashed across the outer edge of her wrist. Unnoticeable, perhaps, but not to everyone. “Do you think you’ve ever been denied a job because of
Journalist Justine Griffin reports her first-hand experience with egg donation. Justine Griffin has short, unpainted nails tipping the ends of her gesturing hands. Her blonde hair, tall stature and deep, yet feminine voice lends strongly to the impression that she could be a stand-in for Scarlett Johansson. She’s easy on the eyes and can
All the symbols of October have come rolling out: pumpkin spice lattes, Ugg boots, midterms, and, ah, yes…the ubiquitous pink-washing of all things commercial. Pink ribbons adorn many items, and a pink version of just about anything can be purchased during this month. “Support the cause! Buy __________ and we’ll donate to the Pink Race
Over the past few weeks, there have been two Republican presidential debates. The media coverage following the televised sessions has highlighted who was the “most searched” during and after the debate. Thus far, Donald Trump reigns supreme for being the most fascinating to us Googlers. Maybe we’re still trying to figure out his hair. Perhaps
Picture this: I’m having my yearly eye appointment with my doctor, and we’re discussing the recent news about those two women who made it into the Army Rangers program. I said I had been elated to hear it, and I thought it was about time the military realized women were just as valuable an asset
A button-down oxford with the sleeves rolled just beneath the elbow, dress slacks, running shoes, and a backpack tossed jauntily over the shoulder was his everyday work uniform. Nothing too remarkable for a new professor, but there was an air of on-the-go youthfulness that bespoke his attitude toward his career. Professional, but ready to dig