Author: Navone Owen

   As the new year begins, many people create resolutions with the hope that they will become better versions of themselves. These goals often focus on school, family, health, or personal habits, and they are usually set with strong motivation and optimism. However, as the year goes on, reality, stress, and everyday responsibilities can make those resolutions difficult to maintain. By looking back at last year’s resolutions, it becomes clear that success is not always measured by completion, but by how the effort to change shapes a person’s growth and self-understanding. I wanted to see which of last year’s resolutions people kept or didn’t,…

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Capstone is the main factor of chronic anxiety. The Seniors moan and complain with future vision of having to go to their capstone class, with slow paced walks due to chained feet. once in class silence glooms in the air. Some students choose to laugh and walk around to ignore the cage they are trapped in. the only sense of freedom is in the end of the semester. Capstone the big bad project that hides under your bed at night and plagues you with anxiety. Of course, this is a very normal feeling about Capstone. After all it’s a project you work on all year or…

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