The Lazy Girl's Guide to Staying Fit and Healthy
When it comes to going to the gym, finding the motivation can be difficult. Between busy schedules, crazy workloads and becoming a girl boss, working out doesn’t always make the cut. Plus, as emerging...
View Article5 Things You’ll Gain from the Her Campus High School Ambassador Program
Are you a high school student looking for a new amazing opportunity? You’re in luck—the Her Campus High School Ambassador Program is now accepting applications! If you are interested in journalism,...
View Article10 Reasons You'll Watch 'Pretty Little Liars' Forever, Even Though It's...
Most Pretty Little Liars fans started innocently watching the show when Freeform was still ABC Family (and Charles––er, Charlotte––was still CeCe Drake). But now, somehow, some way, you've been sucked...
View Article7 Ways to Quickly Adjust To College As a Freshman
It’s that time of the year again! And no, we don’t mean the season premiere of Grey’s Anatomy. It’s time to start school and for some, that means starting your first year of college. Although you may...
View Article'Stranger Things' Hopes To Become The Next 'Harry Potter'
We've been watching Netflix's Stranger Things all summer. Lol jk, we binge-watched the entire first season in one day and just haven't stopped talking about it since.Although the show hasn't been...
View ArticleBack to School Expectations vs. Reality: College Edition
Another summer has come and gone, and with the next academic year quickly approaching, we’re trying to figure out what this year of college will bring us. While we’re still fantasizing about finally...
View ArticleMarwa Adina: A Poet Working to End Islamophobia
In 2000, Marwa Adina found refuge in the U.S. shortly after war broke out in Abijidan, her village on the Ivory Coast. Just months after moving to this country, the World Trade Center was attacked. As...
View ArticleKylie Kuhns: Helping Families Cope with Cancer
At 11-years-old, while most of us were envisioning ourselves in training bras, Kylie Kuhns was envisioning a life-changing organization. After losing her older sister Kelsey to a 7-year battle with...
View ArticleLogan Brown: A Justice League of Her Own
Since we were little, we've been asked what we wanted to be when we grew up. While you may have heard common responses like "doctor," "president," "professional athlete," and "movie star," how many...
View ArticleSara Zaghi: Collecting Clothes & Shortening Showers
We all have that pair of jeans tucked in the back of our closet that we know we’ll totally fit into someday. Well, if you’ve finally decided to give up hope on squeezing into those 5-year-old skinnies,...
View ArticleKristina Linko: An Aspiring Surgeon With a Vision
Kristina is a Harvard student with dreams of entering the medical industry and working to change lives. In fact, she’s already started making a difference with her creation of VISION, a company that...
View ArticleNeha Gupta: First American to Win the International Children’s Peace Prize
If you thought Malala was amazing, you’ve got to check out Neha Gupta. This incredible woman is the first American to win the International Children’s Peace Prize for her founding of Empower Orphans...
View ArticleNadya Okamoto: Changing the Way We Talk About Periods
Nadya Okamoto, in the truest sense of the word, is a fighter. From growing up in an abusive household to being legally homeless at only 15-years-old, Nadya is no stranger to hardship. But what sets...
View ArticleAmanda Farren: Ice Hockey Extraordinaire
For Amanda Farren, ice hockey has been in her blood since she was little––but what was a girl to do when her high school and college didn’t have any women’s club teams on campus? Like any determined...
View ArticleSara Sakowitz: College Student, CEO & Cancer Researcher
Sara Sakowitz’s love of science took her beyond textbooks and lab reports. As the 2014 winner of the First Place Grand Award in the Intel Science and Engineering Fair, and Google and Ellen DeGeneres’s...
View ArticleSara Miller: Encouraging Organ Donation
Although small in size, that little heart on the front of your license is capable of making a huge impact—just ask Sara Miller. Founder of SODA, Student Organ Donation Advocates, Sara has created a...
View ArticleCiara Lucas: Changing the World Through Reporting
Have you ever met a woman who’s a student trustee, senior class president and a reporter for NBC News? Well, now you have––introducing Ciara Lucas! This girl works non-stop to make her dreams come...
View ArticleElle Beecher: Changing the World, One Picture at a Time
When Elle Beecher stumbled upon the Humans of New York Facebook page, she instantly fell in love with its message, so she created a similar page for the University of Florida. Years later, she has...
View ArticleChristine Savino: Inspiring International Women
Self-sufficiency sits at the core of feminism. While most of us collegiettes pride our self-sufficiency on things like being able to buy our own books or make our own meals (yes, ramen totally counts),...
View ArticleAnnouncing Her Campus's 22 Under 22 Most Inspiring College Women 2016
This spring, we at Her Campus set out to find 22 ambitious, talented, and big-thinking current college women to recognize as 2016’s 22 Under 22 Most Inspiring College Women. After receiving over 1,000...
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