Cheyenne JohnsonCan I Get a Beignet with My Existential Crisis?For our collective 26th and 50th birthdays, my dad and I are flying off to New Orleans, a quick hop, skip, and a jump away from our current…Jul 26, 2018Jul 26, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonDon’t Tell Me to Be CivilWhen Obama was elected, I thought we’d learn to work together. I preached civility. I encouraged over the table, across the aisle, honest…Jun 30, 2018Jun 30, 2018
Cheyenne Johnson15 Thoughts You Have While Contemplating Grad SchoolHad I known this was potentially on the table, I would have cared more about that random elective I took sophomore year to finish out my…Jun 27, 2018Jun 27, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonSuperhero Motivations that Don’t Necessitate the Death of Your GirlfriendSo you’ve woken up a superhero. Maybe you were bitten by a spider, or perhaps you were the victim of a cruel experiment designed to cure…May 31, 2018May 31, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonThe Death of Intersectional FeminismThere’s a fine line between inclusion and tokenism. Finding a way towards intersectionality takes more time than merely carrying on as…May 20, 2018May 20, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonWaffles, Friends, and Work: What Leslie Knope Teaches Us About Staying True to OurselvesOne Person’s Annoying is Another’s Inspiring and Heroic.May 13, 2018May 13, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonBeing Angry Isn’t EnoughRants are the internet’s bread and butter. They form the foundation, and we all build upon it. But angry isn’t in my nature. I get upset. I…May 7, 2018May 7, 2018
Cheyenne Johnson5 Ways To Deal with Roommate DramaMillennials like roommates. We can’t afford studios or one bedrooms, so we crowd in with a couple of people and hope they don’t have any…Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonIf the World’s Ending, Can I Go Back to Bed?I live in earthquake country. Earthquake drills here are as common as fire drills. A potential earthquake perpetually hums in the…Apr 13, 2018Apr 13, 2018
Cheyenne JohnsonA Dish Best Served LukewarmThere are two schools of thought about your personalty’s durability; either it changes, or it doesn’t.Apr 12, 2018Apr 12, 2018