July 31, 2025 | Benjamin Lee
“What’s in the Military Alphabet, and Why?” explores the origins, evolution, and importance of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, tracing its roots from early 20th-century radio communication to its modern role in military and civilian life. Featuring insights from veterans and linguists, the article highlights how standardized phonetic spelling helps reduce communication errors in noisy or multilingual environments. It also explains the alphabet’s practical use in everyday contexts like phone calls and pop culture references, and clarifies common misconceptions about spelling and pronunciation.
February 2, 2025 | Jackie Dee
Do you know the effects of the kind of fiber you eat? From beans to leafy greens, find out how soluble and insoluble fiber can either slow you down OR keep things moving.
February 2, 2025 | Jackie Dee
A chance encounter with an enigmatic girl leads to curiosity, fear, and an unexpected glimpse into her world. It’s a story of judgment, mystery, and the silent struggles of a young woman navigating life on the fringes.
February 2, 2025 | Lena Clerici
Most New-Year goals fail by February — but yours don’t have to. Learn how discipline, the Cardinal Virtues, and small, actionable steps can help you stay in the top 8% who achieve their goals. Start today, stick with it, and see real change!
February 2, 2025 | Abbie Redman
Here’s a heartfelt poem exploring the depth behind “big brown eyes”—the weight of emotions, fears, and unspoken struggles they carry. More than just a gaze, they hold stories, pain, and hope, waiting to be truly seen.