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Naming our introversion can help us be intentional about boundaries

Naming our introversion can help us be intentional about boundaries

If we aren't making space for ourselves now, we're less likely to do so in the future
Yukiko Yamazaki, Opinion Columnist April 16, 2021

After living with my suitemate this semester, I’ve been thinking a lot about boundaries and how to communicate them with others. Through this process, I also realized that the identification of being...

What I learned in 2020 from the pandemic

What I learned in 2020 from the pandemic

Yukiko Yamazaki, Opinion Columnist February 7, 2021

In this writing I hope to find closure and meaning for one of the most difficult years many of us have endured in an effort to “move on” in a healthy way. Self-isolation at home was both a terrifying...

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Morning/night routine for unplugging

Yukiko Yamazaki November 4, 2020

illustration by Gracen HoyleOne of the things I miss most about living on campus is spending most of my time in proximity to others. Having a roommate and suitemates, the ritual of getting ready in the...

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The danger of individualism in America during COVID-19

Yukiko Yamazaki October 14, 2020
Individual freedom and independence are core values of American society. However, the pandemic shows the shortcomings of prioritizing these values and prioritizing yourself over others.
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Inner peace in challenging times

Yukiko Yamazaki September 23, 2020
In today's overwhelming climate, sometimes you must prioritize yourself.
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College Dating 101

Yukiko Yamazaki September 10, 2020
What I wish I knew about dating as a freshman
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Fox Eyes and Racialized Beauty Standards

Yukiko Yamazaki August 27, 2020
Navigating confusing feelings about normalized culture appropriation
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