Doomscroll detox: Hobbies to pick up instead of scrolling in 2026
It is 2026, and many people have made it a goal to stop mindlessly scrolling on their phones. To make it easier, you can replace your phone with a hobby!
It is 2026, and many people have made it a goal to stop mindlessly scrolling on their phones. To make it easier, you can replace your phone with a hobby!
Students enjoyed a relaxed afternoon of tie-dye with the Campus Activity Board (CAB), creating their own designs and having fun together. Even a CAB member joined in, adding to the good vibes.
Do you love creating crafts and all things nostalgic? The Campus Activity Board hosted a CD painting event. Students got to paint anything they wanted on their CDs!
According to Florida Realty Marketplace, it is estimated that with one million seasonal residents per year, Florida’s population increases by five percent (one million people) in the colder months.
December comes, and people start writing down their lists of resolutions, then January passes by, and “Quitter’s Day” arrives. By February, their lists of resolutions are dumped in the trash.
That young man is Rudolph Antorcha. To students passing by today, he’s just a monument. But in 1898, he was something much bigger: a teenager who traveled from Cuba to Florida to claim a place in a world that wasn’t built for him.
Support Puppies quickly became a favorite among students, especially those already feeling the first waves of homesickness.
On Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m., students gathered on campus at Selby Auditorium for a screening of “Jurassic World: Rebirth.” While bringing action, dinosaurs, and suspense to the big screen, this event gave students a chance to unwind and socialize.
Although winter in Florida is usually warm, occasional cold fronts bring sudden drops in temperature that catch many people off guard. How do students from different parts of the world really experience winter weeks in Florida?
The Bald Eagle has always been seen as a powerful symbol of American history, freedom and independence; however, they once faced the threat of endangerment.