Dana is a full-blown Leo with an unhealthy love of nail polish. She's a self-proclaimed group chat comedian and $7 Costco sangria connoisseur. Follow her @dmicheleeee on all platforms.
Considering we're in-between real seasons of The Bachelor and Bachelorette, I thought we'd get a break from the eye-roll-worthy news and other bullsh*t that tends to follow the franchise's contestants.
It's no secret that Greek life (especially frats) has gotten a bad reputation when it comes to hazing, throwing wild parties, and generally dangerous member rituals.
It's no secret that for some, standardized tests are like a unique form of self-torture: sitting in a room for over two hours with a group of other freaked out students, every single thing you do being watched and timed, nothing but a complimentary chocolate bar to console you.
I spent my spring semester junior year studying abroad in Florence, Itay, and let me tell you (as I’m sure you’ve heard from eeeevery single basic bitch you know), it was literally the best experience of my life! I know it’s hard to believe every aspect of being abroad was great, but even bad moments didn’t faze me, because at least I was experiencing them in Italy.
At one point or another, we’ve all been guilty of walking across campus in nothing but a crop top and pencil skirt for the latest “CEOs and corporate hoes” party.
While most days of the week Twitter can be pretty dry and only worthwhile when your favorite meme accounts are active, or your friend finally posted that tweet you spent 45 minutes debating whether or not it was funny, one particular thread from @CORNYASSBITCH has the Beyhive and Beyoncé haters alike absolutely buzzing.
If you’re someone who’s ever experienced major FOMO looking at Instagram photos of your friends studying abroad, like me, or someone who would kill to replicate the photos of travel influencers, then you’re probably familiar with the most popular European tourist attractions.