Tag: Packing

Packing for College in the Age of Coronavirus

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I took a poll on Instagram last week asking if you still wanted to see back-to-school content this year, given how uncertain the fall semester is looking… And the majority voted yes! But instead of just posting generic college content, I want to do my best to provide useful blog posts that acknowledge the weirdness of the upcoming academic year. So my first thought? A post about packing a light wardrobe for college during this pandemic! While I had already decided I was finally going to pack less clothing this year (my parents scoffed in disbelief when I told them), my university recently announced that students should only pack the essentials anyway. Continue reading “Packing for College in the Age of Coronavirus”

To Pack or Not to Pack? The Struggles of College Dorm Living as a Fashionista

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For many of us, the excitement of college lies just around the corner…as in, less than two weeks around the corner (yay!). But before the rush of trying new things, meeting new people, and exploring a topic of interest, the first test of college is the stress and difficulty of packing. That’s right. There’s no secret that dorms are small, with even smaller closet space. So you have to find some way to decide which of your beloved clothing items you can take and which will suffer the lonely fate of being left behind. Oh, what is a fashionista to do?! Continue reading “To Pack or Not to Pack? The Struggles of College Dorm Living as a Fashionista”

Spring Break Essentials

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WARNING: You may want to put on sunglasses to avoid the searing glare of my uber white legs. I still have a few weeks before my spring break, but I know a lot of schools are starting their time off right now (you bet I’m jealous). I’ve got warm weather on my mind, so here are ten items you won’t want to leave home/college without. 😉 Spring break, here I come! Continue reading “Spring Break Essentials”