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Annika Morris | Senior Graphic Artist

Breaking free: Rediscovering self love beyond men

Breanna Pham April 22, 2024
The constant need for validation became an addiction, leaving me perpetually unsatisfied and always wanting more. I found myself seeking approval from men to the extent of it affecting my emotional well-being. Putting their needs above my own became my new normal, and I naively believed it was how things were supposed to be. Breaking free from this cycle required a conscious effort to reconnect with the things that once brought me joy.
Yvonne Tang | Senior Graphic Artist

What not to post for Eating Disorder Awareness Week | Body Talk

Ellie Goldberg February 24, 2023
Let’s be mindful of our posting for Eating Disorder Awareness Week this year.
Smaran Ramidi / DFP Staff

Social Media Society: Dear diary dumping

Gabriela Romero February 13, 2022
Having a safe space is positive, but it does not mean we should impulsively post without taking into account the plausible impacts. 
Embarrassing situations can have positive outcomes

Why embarrassing yourself is the key to success

Kendall O’Brien December 2, 2021
Embarrassing yourself is a painful experience that can be your kickstart to success.
dancing with the devil...and the art of starting over album by demi lovato on spotify

REVIEW: Demi Lovato’s ‘Dancing With The Devil…The Art of Starting Over’ tackles vulnerability, redemption

Divya Sood April 4, 2021
Demi Lovato's newest album is deeply personal, striking a rare level of openness in the industry.
Yvonne Tang/DFP STAFF

Burning Out: What’s a successful person? It’s you and me

Yvonne Tang March 29, 2021
It’s important to evaluate our personal definitions of success and realize we’re already there.
Angela Ao/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Advanced, gifted programs in public school systems are inequitable, require updating

Editors March 2, 2021
Rather than attaching a label to young children, we could invest in a schoolwide enrichment model that is available to all students, allowing for more equitable and healthy academic growth.
Emma Moneuse/DFP STAFF

Gender Justice: Time to unpack your internalized misogyny

Meredith Varner February 26, 2021
So many female celebrities get hate from other women for similarly arbitrary reasons, and it all comes from internalized misogyny. It is time to stop this ugly behavior of women tearing down other women and leave it behind in middle school.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

Let Your Hair Down: It’s time to rethink the way we view weight loss and habit formation

Hannah Bohn February 23, 2021
Everyone deserves to feel comfortable in their own skin. We are all worthy of moving freely throughout the world without feeling physically constrained by a negative relationship with food and our bodies.
That’s Right, Sir: I (sort-of) don’t care what you think

That’s Right, Sir: I (sort-of) don’t care what you think

Katherine Wright January 22, 2019

In second grade, I asked a girl in my class if she liked my new haircut. I was insecure and nervous about how I looked, so I needed the approval of a peer. But if desperately diving for compliments wasn’t...

OP-ED: How Instagram is damaging the self-esteem of women

OP-ED: How Instagram is damaging the self-esteem of women

Editors November 19, 2015

Op-eds do not reflect the editorial opinion of The Daily Free Press. They are solely the opinion of the author. Every time I scroll through my Instagram feed, I constantly come across pictures of celebrities...

MINTZ: On Feeling Inferior

MINTZ: On Feeling Inferior

Casey Mintz October 3, 2014

When is the last time you felt inferior, and why? I’ll bet you can think of it right away, and I’ll bet it was recent, and it made you feel miserable, at least for a moment. For at least one moment,...

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