During this challenge, I met my goals of building my endurance. I was able to walk five miles during my last week, but I’m not sure if that will be something I do regularly; it was pretty hard! I felt kind of wiped out by the last week. I think this challenge was a great […]
Our Five-Mile Week Finale!
The final week has come and I am feeling pumped! This week is going to really test endurance. One thing I am struggling with this week is time management. I have six classes and the homework is really starting to pile up. Yesterday, I did homework for 10 hours and I swear I’m not lying. […]
Switchin’ it up reaaallll good!
Okay, walking buddies, are you ready for our three-mile walks this week? I guess we better be! I’m feeling pretty motivated this week. I think last week was the hardest one to get through just to get started. The only thing I am struggling with this week is finding the time to make sure I […]
Steps For Success!
Hello walking buddies! Welcome back to my journey towards better endurance! I hope those of you who have chosen to join me these next few weeks are ready to take a walk on the wild side with me! Although, it won’t get much wilder than a few parks and different hiking trails around Maryland, but […]
Mountains to Climb
This past summer, I visited my grandparents with my two cousins in Aspen, Colorado. We go on this trip almost every summer and spend the week hiking and exploring the town. I have gone on 10+ mile hikes and camping excursions and jumped into freezing cold glacier water at the top of mountains. It is […]
About Faces Manager Noelle Naughton Navigates Managing a Salon During the Pandemic
Location Manager Noelle Naughton is in charge of 80 employees at the Timonium About Faces in Maryland. Despite a busy schedule of managing her staff, clientele, and salon services, she has managed to successfully maintain the correct protocol during the pandemic. Naughton says it can be stressful, but the tight-knit company makes it easy to […]
The Struggles of a Dance Major During the Pandemic: Mental Health, Creativity, and Finding Normalcy
As a dance major adjusting to the creative challenges of the pandemic, Towson University’s Erica Caruso has struggled to feel she is at her full potential. From learning online to a roommate with CoronaVirus, Caruso has felt a decline in motivation, normalcy, and mental health. https://youtu.be/1dVw1Zu9ysc