Behind our phones, tablets and laptops, we are living a life once-removed from the physical, feeling world, Emily Higginbotham writes.
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Remembering my father’s tears
It’s important to have sensitive male role models in a society that’s plagued by toxic masculinity, writes Emily Higginbotham.
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School budget cuts hurt students facing adversity
Schools can be sanctuaries for kids who face incredible hardships, but not unless we provide the funding, writes Emily Higginbotham.
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When it’s OK to break up with a best friend
It’s hard to pinpoint when best friendships begin, and harder still to know when they are ending, Emily Higginbotham writes.
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Making my own adventure in Maine
Moving across the country and away from your family and friends, is hard, but it’s up to you to make the most of it, Emily Higginbotham writes.