Hey, I'm Caroline.
Welcome to my Coven
I fell in love with Coven the second Alexandra started explaining everything that it stood for. After asking about a million questions, I soon found myself as eyes and ears for the publication. While I tackle various roles within Coven, I am most passionate about helping women connect meaningfully with themselves and others; I want you to be the #bosswitch you know you are and radiate that power and positivity for others to see and feel. When I’m taking a little rest and relaxation break for myself, you can find me chowing down on shrimp pad thai (with lots of lime) while watching Sex and the City and Narcos.
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xx Caroline
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Big companies use discriminatory practices to prey on young individuals.
There is a concept in the writing world—not just specific to film—that writers have an inherent job when trying to capture the real world. They are responsible for making important, poignant statements about society, even when their subject does not pertain to such issues. It’s burdensome.
No individual should wonder if their life is in danger at a concert.
Let's join our favorite sexually confused group of teenagers on their journey as they achieve sexual independence and defy stereotypes.
Squid Game’s themes are summed up in one line from the Front Man: “Every player gets to play a fair game under the same conditions.”
I've been looking forward to this birthday since Taylor sang about it in 2012. Now what?
We’ve seen all the tweets saying, “John Mulaney is not your friend.” Appreciating a star’s work and performances can come without being personally invested in their private life.
Things will be okay, and Lorde emphasizes this theme in her work, as she has evolved over time and knows that pain and heartbreak don’t last forever.
Hair is still an instrument for discrimination, and the Olympic ban on swim caps for natural hair exemplifies a long-ignored Civil Rights issue.
Welcome to September’s edition of Love Letters, an ode to our amazing readers and Coven community.
The question on everyone’s mind: is August is too early for autumn flavors and the PSL to return?
Every element in the Pfizer vaccine is not only found in the foods we eat, but they all naturally occur in our bodies.
Keep your eyes on the headlines and continue to advocate for those stuck in abusive, controlling relationships of any kind.
The thought of getting help often feels like this terrifying bridge that’s impossible to cross.
Sometimes the greatest judgment we face comes from within.
“Push through and don’t stop when things get hard” is a mantra most people lived by growing up—at least I did. It has been ingrained in us to never stop, even when we desperately need to.
Though it is not the summer I imagined, it’s still summer. It’s still a break from school; a break from homework and exams and professors. So I’ve soaked it up for all it’s worth.
Have you found yourself searching for the perfect songs to fit your vibe all summer? While we soak up the last weeks of vacation, check out these albums you’ll want to play the whole way through over and over again.
But wouldn’t it be nice to navigate this space with a relatable novel to serve as a guidebook in your back pocket? A book that strikes the delicate balance between harmless fun and impulsive childishness.
We can do our part. Returning to campus is no small feat and protecting ourselves and those around us is the first step.
Musings on what it means to want something you cant have in terms of sex, love, and relationships.
Like introspection, therapy was insightful, but part of me also hated going. I despised unpacking my life every week, loathed dissecting my childhood, and deeply hated how much more of myself I could see.
After spending such a long time in quarantine, the line “I feel like f*cking something” hit home for many singles who now want to have a hot girl summer (whatever that means to you).
Many were left unprepared for the record-breaking heat, and it leaves us with the question of who is most vulnerable to climate change.
You aren't #thatgirl. You’re a human, and that is enough.
The tennis star’s cultural impact is as important to discuss as her performance on the court.