As apps evolve, most long-term users are nothing but upset over a change. I will admit that having to re-learn how to use Snapchat a few times has been frustrating. For those relatively new to the snap game, there was a time when you had to hold down snaps to view them, and they would keep counting down the viewing seconds if you released your finger...imagine trying to grab a quick screenshot with three engaged fingers, instead of just two...crazy, I know.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Sunday, March 19, 2017
App State Nails
College is the time to discover what you have a passion for and how you could possibly spend that "9-5" time for the rest of your life.
For Appalachian State University sophomore, Sarah McCoy, this passion can be found both in Molecular Biology and in the highly coveted art of painting nails.
For Appalachian State University sophomore, Sarah McCoy, this passion can be found both in Molecular Biology and in the highly coveted art of painting nails.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
I slept 8-9 hours for a week and this is what happened
About two weeks ago, I received yet another email from a group on App's campus inviting me to sign up for something. The email was an invitation to register for different studies the economics department would be conducting throughout the year and the email included that participants would be compensated for at least some of the studies, so of course I registered myself!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
great strength in numbers
Sunday, August 21, 2016
the mountains called, and now here I am
This Campbell Camel has officially placed the orange and black to the side and picked up the black and yellow of the Appalachian State Mountaineers.
Currently, I am surrounded by trees and water fountains as I sit in the Solarium of Plemmons Student Union, one of the most peaceful places to study or to just relax. This marks the official end to my first week at App State and I sit going over my calendar for the next week and I am enjoying this time of planning and reflection.
This photo was taken by the wonderful Eric Ortiz while we were hiking at Hebron Rock Colony on Friday and was edited with a cool app called Prisma
Leaving Campbell, I knew to expect basically a new world here in Boone, NC...however there are many aspects of life I did not know would be different.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
twenty and so very very lost
I survived my teen years! How? I am not entirely sure...but here we are, not quite a month in to my 21st year of life. Unlike my first summer home from college, this one is proving to really bring me to a deep place of anxiety and depression as I figure out how to survive until I can head back off to the sanctuary of a college campus - filled with others who may be just as lost as I am.
I always thought that at this point, I would be set - some money in my savings account, a practical plan for tomorrow and maybe even the next year - basically I expected to see the pieces of my life really falling in to place. What I have found, at the wise old age of 20, is that I have been expecting all of the wrong things from my life.
I always thought that at this point, I would be set - some money in my savings account, a practical plan for tomorrow and maybe even the next year - basically I expected to see the pieces of my life really falling in to place. What I have found, at the wise old age of 20, is that I have been expecting all of the wrong things from my life.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Hurry Up and Wait
Patience is something that comes and goes within my arsenal of virtues. Around this time last year, I dealt with an incredibly frustrating situation where I was asked to simply wait with no concrete end in sight.
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