Leonard DivineTalk about hostel life, talk about roommates! It's just one of the packages that comes with staying in a hostel, but let's be honest: sharing a room with someone (or several someones) can sometimes feel like walking on eggshells. Whether as a Staylite or a freshman, roommates drama is pretty much inevitable. From messy... Continue Reading →
Building Hobbies as Adults
photo credit: Google By, Olakiitan Many of us like to sing, dance, crochet or do some kind of things that benefit us. But we don't do them often because we're lazy and procrastinate. Laziness and procrastination win. We lose. If you beat this initial laziness for a few weeks, you begin to feel natural doing... Continue Reading →
Early Romantic Relationship: A Poison to Mental Health
By Elizabeth Oladapo Psychiatrists have associated poor mental health in underages with Teen Dating Violence (TDV). Given their view about dating before the age of 21, early romantic relationships are not advisable due to the range of psychiatric disorders associated with TDV. "Dating before 21 years is not advisable," psychiatrists say. Many young adults nowadays... Continue Reading →
Toilet Hygiene: How Toilets can Harbor Infections
By Marvellous Olajide Imagine that you are pressed and you just need to get to a toilet. You finally find a toilet and you're hit with the most nastiest scene ever. What do you result to? Using the toilet like that or walking away?Maintaining good hygiene in public restrooms is important to prevent the spread... Continue Reading →
Menstrual Health
By Akanbi Grace Oluwatomiisin Menstrual health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being in respect to the menstrual cycle. It involves the absence of illness and the capacity to control one's menstruation in a hygienic way.Menstruation is a natural biological process that takes place in the female reproductive system. It involves the... Continue Reading →
Thrift Store Finds
By Elizabeth Oladapo Thrift is the characteristic of using a minimum of something, especially money. It is the quality and practice of being careful with money, more like, buying things at cheaper prices that are worth it.For clothes, a thrift store is a shop that sells second-hand clothes or sometimes, new clothes at cheaper prices.... Continue Reading →
The Hidden Struggle: Substance Abuse and Addiction
By Islamiyah Abdulsalam The troubling realities faced with University life can be pretty daunting. Beneath the surface of having good grades, attending lectures and keeping up with peers, the prevalence of substance abuse and addiction is an underlying issue that persists. Recent studies have shown that one in four university students use substances to cope... Continue Reading →
LIFESTYLE: FASHION AND STYLE
By Tosin Ausi Having clothes is like having a bunch of ingredients in your pantry. You could just grab something random and eat it, but it might not be the most delicious or satisfying meal. Knowing how to wear clothes is like being a good cook. You take those ingredients(clothes) and put them together in... Continue Reading →
LIFESTYLE: CONQUER ANXIETY AND ACHIEVE YOUR SEMESTER GOALS
By Leonard Divine We're already into the fourth week of resumption?? Classes have begun in earnest, and it seems like there isn't even enough time to catch a breather. It looks pretty daunting, doesn't it?? What more for a freshman who is expected not just to adapt to a new environment but also to get... Continue Reading →
LIFESTYLE: BACK TO SCHOOL JITTERS
Photo credit: pinterest by Ausi Tosin The end-of-session break for the 2023/2024 session has come to an end, and the new session is off to a fresh start. The first day back can be a whirlwind of emotions for both returning students and freshmen alike; however, the key task this period is maintaining 100 percent... Continue Reading →
