Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor E. Frankel

By Luis Nava (‘29) Man’s Search for Meaning (2006 Edition). Image courtesy of Amazon. In Man’s Search for Meaning, the author, Victor E. Frankl, recounts his own mind-boggling experiences within several Nazi concentration camps. In 1905, Frankl was born in Vienna, Austria. He studied psychology and philosophy in secondary school, earning a medical doctorate in 1930. Disastrously, he and his family were sent to a … Continue reading Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor E. Frankel

Four Healthy Foods You Absolutely Need in Your Pantry

By Sneh Makhecha (‘28) Image courtesy of the_sunkissed_kitchen’s Instagram. Are you the type of person who has a Pinterest board filled with pretty, aesthetic meals that you know you’ll never actually have the time or energy to make? Before I became vegan two years ago, I could say the same thing about myself. Despite popular belief, vegan food isn’t just raw, unappetizing vegetables. In fact, … Continue reading Four Healthy Foods You Absolutely Need in Your Pantry