It’s that time of the year again. It seems as if it’s been snowing outside for an eternity, and the sun has taken a too long of a vacation. But now that the weather is starting to get warm again, it’s easy to want a quick fix for that pale winter skin. But is being […]
Author: Gabrielle Cajas
How to Replicate the Style of Your Favorite Female Leads

We watch our favorite female icons on TV every week, but let’s be honest, we definitely want to be them and some of these leading ladies for sure know a thing or two about how to dress. Read below for tips on how to get the look from some of your favorite female leads. Rachel […]
10 Reasons Why The Bachelor is Totally Fine for Feminism

Ah, The Bachelor. Everyone’s favorite little guilty pleasure. Many of your feminist friends might ask you, “How can you possibly watch such archaic and overt sexism as nightly entertainment?” And to that you say, “I’m sorry Becky, I really don’t know.” Well, we’ve got you covered. Here are 10 reasons why you can totally still […]
Dear Morgan: My Hometown Boyfriend and I Are Growing Apart
Dear Morgan, My boyfriend from high school and I are drifting apart, and I don’t know what to do. I’ve been dating him for two years and we are best friends. We were inseparable. I am currently a freshman at a school about an hour away from him. He has had girls in his snap […]
The Best Basics for the Best Prices

What’s worth the price and what’s not? It’s easy to get caught up in the latest trends. It’s definitely more fun to buy a pair of shredded jeans and a party dress than it is to buy basics, but those basic pieces are essential. We’re all getting to that age where our closets should be […]
16 Relatable Pages of Rupi Kaur’s Milk and Honey

Rupi Kaur, the incredible author of the acclaimed book of poetry, Milk and Honey, is a spoken word performer and poet. As she recounts, “Milk and Honey is a collection of poetry about survival… it is about the experience of violence, abuse, love, loss, and femininity.” Any girl can relate to feeling alone, getting her […]
An Ode to Women

As we march in to April, we say goodbye to Women’s History Month and hello to National Poetry Month. Women have always been an integral part of society but their voices are often not given the respect it deserves. Today’s women are continuing the tradition of fighting back against the powers that suppress their voice […]