
Kay Husnick
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Alternative New Music from Quarantine
One of the biggest disappointments this year for any music lover will be the rescheduled or canceled concerts due to COVID-19. Luckily, quarantine has been a great time for new music. These new alternative releases won't bring back the thrill of making it to the front row at your favorite standing room only venue or singing your heart out with hundreds or thousands of other fans, but they do bring something new to this otherwise boring time we're all living in.
By Kay Husnick6 years ago in Beat
15 multi-genre creative writing prompts
Finding quality creative writing prompts that aren’t repeated across multiple sources can be difficult. I feel like I find the same concepts worded just a bit differently on every list of prompts I look for when I’m searching for myself. Realistically, how beneficial are all those lists of 100 or more prompts if half of the prompts make every single list, right?
By Kay Husnick6 years ago in Education
Traveling during a pandemic
I made plans to travel to New York City for spring break several months ago. With no classes, a student media convention happening at the end of the week and a desire to tour New York University, I figured mid-March was the perfect time to finally visit the city I've been dreaming about since childhood. Then, the coronavirus pandemic happened.
By Kay Husnick6 years ago in Wander
Mental health in college
College is hard. It's a lot harder with a disability, especially one that a lot of people like to pretend doesn't count. I've struggled with a generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder for years. Sure, that's been a challenge for what feels like my entire life, but I was never willing to call it a disability. At least, I wasn't until about a year ago.
By Kay Husnick6 years ago in Psyche
No, you wouldn't.
I will never understand on-again-off-again relationships. I would never do that. No, you wouldn't. Not until the happy year you spent falling in love turned into cloud-chasing highs and ocean-drowning lows. Not until his deceptive, sickeningly sweet voice coaxed you back into false safety when you've begun to walk away.
By Kay Husnick6 years ago in Humans







