August 8, 2018 Not ‘looking the part’: The arts can still be snobby about size By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Last week I worked up enough false conceit and optimism to attend a Nutcracker audition for a professional ballet…
July 27, 2018 Gen Z: Service jobs may defer our dreams By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Twenty years ago teenagers and college kids dominated retail, fast food, and lifeguard jobs. They were saving money to…
June 26, 2018 A teacher’s legacy: memories that live in the basement By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Recently, I was going through my family filing cabinet and found folders of childhood pictures, art projects, and cards…
June 13, 2018 Redbox review: ‘The Shape of Water’ By Kaylee Johnson Campus News I recently rented the The Shape of Water, because I felt guilty after watching brain-cell murdering shows, like The…
June 11, 2018 Going to Disney Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Recently, I took a bus from Port Canaveral to Epcot to experience the immersive, Instagram worthy beauty of the…
May 9, 2018 Summer road trips for college students By Kaylee Johnson Campus News As a college student, I know that summer is supposed to be a time of tranquility and rejuvenation, but…
April 25, 2018 How to succeed in online college classes By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Initially, online classes seem like convenient easy A’s, but they can be deceiving. First and foremost, online classes are…
March 19, 2018 I had to go back to my elementary school! By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Recently, I had the opportunity to walk the halls of my grammar school, this time as a future teacher…
March 15, 2018 Why you should ditch SparkNotes and other cheat sites By Kaylee Johnson Campus News Since attending both a two-year and four-year college, I have made some stunning realizations. The one that bothers me…
February 14, 2018 Join a college club — here’s my story By Kaylee Johnson Campus News I was never a club person. I rolled my eyes at pep rallies in high school, and my one…
January 12, 2018 Start planning now for Spring Break. Some ideas. By Kaylee Johnson Campus News If I had to pick one word to describe the average college campus, I would say diverse, not only…
December 17, 2017 Learn to read for pleasure By Kaylee Johnson Campus News It’s easy to get enveloped into the world of “Stranger Things” or “This Is Us” over holiday break, but…
November 16, 2017 So you want to be an Education major… By Kaylee Johnson Campus News The teaching profession has a negative stigma, and I will admit that a lot of schooling is required to…
November 11, 2017 Letter to the Editor: There is no teacher shortage To the Editor: Regarding Kaylee Johnson’s article, So You Want to Be an Educator? in the November, 2017 issue, she states, “there is currently…
October 20, 2017 Disney at Halloween, the not-so-scary way By Kaylee Johnson Campus News During my recent Disney World trip I attended Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party for the first time. It…