Teenage boys rely on social media to access a wealth of information about living a healthy lifestyle -- but rather than being victims of online harms, such as an unhealthy body image obsession, the ...
As a humor writer, I try to write about everything. It's basically all that I know how to do. RELATED: My Best Friend’s Death Wasn’t A “Blessing” — She Was Mentally Ill But the thing about writing ...
It was three weeks after Sept. 11, and David Rees was sitting at his computer feeling “insignificant and stupid.” The 29-year-old New York City temp worker was about to be laid off, dust from the ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, emojis have evolved from simple digital icons to a rich, expressive language of their own. But how different generations use and interpret these tiny visuals reveals ...
Since I started contributing to Psychology Today three years ago, I’ve been periodically exploring how laughter and humor are related to other terms often associated with them. They include concepts ...
Teenage boys rely on social media to access a wealth of information about living a healthy lifestyle - but rather than being victims of online harms, such as an unhealthy body image obsession, the ...
The statistics are disheartening. In the last 2017 PEW Research survey, 66 percent of adults witnessed online harassment, while 41 percent of us have been victims. Almost two-thirds, 67 percent of ...
“We are not a monolith!” is the clarion call opening of an eclectic fusion of stand-up, sketch, and improvisational comedy called “Black Side of the Moon.” Produced by The Second City, the play ...
"The Imaginary Invalid," the last of French playwright Moliere's works, is being performed by Tufts' very own Pen, Paint, and Pretzels (3Ps). Starting Thursday, the show is directed by senior Sarah ...