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How To: The Messy Bun
How To: The Messy Bun
I will be honest – I could spend the better part of a day at Target, Old Navy and TJ Maxx and I am not ashamed. People who only buy things for “the name” make me sad – you could be doing so much more with your money&...
ProjectExplorer: Quarterlife Educators 2.0
ProjectExplorer: Quarterlife Educators 2...
As their mission statement says, ProjectExplorer is here to “foster the next generation of global citizens by encouraging awareness of the world beyond a student’s own community through the creation, production, and distribution of ...
Nina Brown: God’s Girl and Inspiration Producer
Nina Brown: God’s Girl and Inspira...
It is a rarity these days to find an individual in the entertainment industry who is influential, responsible, humble and under the age of 30. Moreover, one who neglects the trappings of life’s successes and turns their trying past experi...
Rural Wear, Gone Urban Fashion
Rural Wear, Gone Urban Fashion
“City girls are just country girls but with cuter outfits.” – Sex and the City Rural Wear, Gone Urban Fashion This quote may be the case in some situations; however I do not feel many of the sleek-and-chic city dwellers consider the o...
City or Rural: Where to Live in Your Quarterlife?
City or Rural: Where to Live in Your Qua...
Rural Chef Nathan Lippy Being the Florida boy I am, I am been accustomed to a  way of thinking about life and how I want to live it. I love the beach, open air, sunshine and peace and quite that sometime gets lost in the major metropolitan...
Athletic Economy: Running on Debt
Athletic Economy: Running on Debt
Ah, sports – the home of the multi-million dollar paid athletes who live the lives we – most of us Generation-Yers in our quarterlife – all wished we could live. If only we had approached gym class with about as much enthusiasm as we ...