- Life Style
- July 25, 2021
Four Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy
Your digital footprint is all the information about you that exists on the internet as a result of your online activity. This includes your search history, your photos and videos (Including the deleted ones like those pesky photos you told your drunk friends not to tag you in, but they did anyway), as well as every single time you like/love something on a social media site. Even your text messages leave a digital footprint.
- Fear Series, Letter From The Editor
- October 5, 2020
Living in Fear…
I loooooove Halloween. The thrill of a fantastic horror movie, the chance to dress up in an alluring costume or two, plus the fact that it is literally an entire day dedicated to obtaining all the free candy you could possibly want or ingest, has always made Halloween a day close to both my heart and indomitable sweet tooth.
- Money Moves
- August 17, 2021
New FHA Policy Makes Buying a Home Easier…
One of the main tentpoles of the American dream is the hope of owning a home, complete with the white picket fence, red door, and two-car garage. However, for those of us with student loans, the road to home ownership is fraught with obstacles. Rising housing prices, tighter lending criteria, and the fact that massive student loan debt disproportionately impacts people of color means that many of us have found ourselves unable to start building the generational wealth that we crave through real estate because of the money we borrowed to obtain upward mobility in the form of higher degrees.
- Feature, Money & Career
- October 9, 2020
Working Through A Pandemic – Part Two
In Part Two of our interview series of Working Through a Pandemic, we speak with Jessica, an Operations Manager of a major retailer. Her company was deemed an essential service by the state, which meant that she and her colleagues were permitted to work onsite even when most of the country was on a strict lockdown. She shares some of the obstacles that she faced, including the awkwardness of starting a new job during the country’s deadliest pandemic since 1918 when the flu killed over a half million US citizens.
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