Sleep While You’re Alive

By Tanner Flake It’s easy to look back at our parents’ generation and ask, “How was smoking cigarettes so acceptable?” It’s unbelievable that smoking was so unhealthy yet so pervasive. I believe that our kids will ask our generation a similar question: “How was sleep deprivation so acceptable?” Sleeplessness is a silent epidemic that is rapidly spreading throughout our country.1 This article will summarize why … Continue reading Sleep While You’re Alive

Coping Mechanisms to Failure and Adversity

By Jacob Thorpe Two years ago, I applied for a program at the Marriott School. I reviewed my applications with mentors and even went over everything with one of the former heads of the department, who expressed his confidence in my experience and confidence that I would be accepted to the program. By all accounts, I should have gotten in. You can imagine my surprise … Continue reading Coping Mechanisms to Failure and Adversity