

It’s Okay To Be Uncertain
Arthur Geil | Writer Photo Credit: Darina Belonogova - Pexels Sometimes, I feel like I’m so far behind when, in reality, I’m ahead compared to some of my peers. I believe the reason that I feel this way is because I really don’t know what I want to be or do after I graduate. I’m an early college, general studies student in his last semester. Don’t get me wrong, I have many dreams and aspirations, but I just don’t know what to pursue. I know my goal at the end of the day is t


Both sides of closing a chapter
Zulenny Flores Chaves | Writer Students walk together and throw their graduation caps. As graduation day approaches, many high school seniors experience a shift in mindset as they prepare for what comes next. Along with the excitement of moving onto life outside of high school, there is pressure to finalize college decisions, complete assignments, and say goodbye to familiar routines. For some, this time is not just about ending high school, but about stepping into a new chap


Digital disruption created challenges for students and instructors
Daelynn Jones | Writer Lehigh Carbon Community College computer room located in Academics Building on the second floor containing no one and with the lights off. When the digital grid at Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) lost contact on March 2 and officially opened back up on March 10, students and faculty found themselves trapped in a weird flashback to the isolation of the 2020 pandemic. Adiel Vasquez, a dual enrollment student, initially thought the shutdown might of


Feeling behind when everyone else is moving forward
Zulenny Flores | Writer Photo Credit: Ron Lach via Pixabay It is weird how college or even senior year can make you feel like you are both moving forward and falling behind at the same time. Everywhere you look, someone seems to have it figured out. One person already has internships lined up. Another is getting into their dream school. Someone else somehow balances a job, good grades, and a social life. Meanwhile, you are just trying to get through the week without missing


Students Struggle to Keep Up With Rising Costs
Autumn Clewell | Writer The fact of the matter is: being a broke college student isn’t just a stereotype, it’s a reality. Between paying for books, gas, fancy drinks, and other living essentials, money can evaporate from your bank account in no time. And for those students who do have part-time jobs, sometimes they don’t make enough to live comfortably. The biggest challenge however, is finding a balance between spending and saving. It is quite easy to say, “Budget better,”


From Finals to Future
Ava Bortz | Writer Photo Credit: denisem71 via Pixabay As March fades into April, many students at LCCC are approaching an anxiety-filled end to the semester, with one thing at the forefront: graduation. While graduating is an exciting milestone, many students find themselves in a sort of limbo between graduation season and what comes next. As a soon-to-be graduate, I have discovered a few ways to stay out of this limbo while preparing for the future. First, take a breath an
