by wordpress | May 15, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Katalin Gyurián Toth How many of us have dealt with an existential crisis? So many of us are split between two or more versions of ourselves. Jess Fong is an average Asian-American girl from central Jersey who is finding that maybe she doesn’t have to choose...
by wordpress | May 11, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Jane Lai”If we don’t question our assumptions, we won’t be able to grow,” said Jasmin Singer. A writer, feminist, and activist, Jasmin is the senior editor of VegNews Magazine as well as the co-host of Our Hen House, an award-winning podcast...
by wordpress | May 11, 2017 | Blog Posts
Carl Perino is a middle school principal, but he is so much more than his job title. The job comes with immense responsibilities. Students look at a principal as an authority figure or someone to fear. That’s not the case with Carl.He has been in the education...
by wordpress | May 8, 2017 | Blog Posts
TEDxNavesink IDENTITY is quickly approaching, and if you haven’t gotten your tickets yet, what are you waiting for?Seriously, this is one of the can’t-miss events every year in Monmouth County. Don’t believe us? Well, it’s consistently one of the highest-rated TEDx...
by wordpress | May 8, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Lindsey KonkelMillennials love taking selfies-literally. A study found that the average Millennial will take upwards of 25,000 selfies in their lifetime. Gen Xers and Boomers aren’t far behind. When we selfie, we share important information about...
by wordpress | May 4, 2017 | Blog Posts
By Katalin Gyurián TothWhat comes to mind when you think of a wheelchair? Limitation? Disability? Aging? Lack of independence?Yet the wheelchair is accepted as an as-is solution-no one questions its design nor the universal symbol that it’s become.As a partner...