Cole Seidner
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Cole Seidner is a senior at SCAD University as a writing major and advertising minor with classes in branded entertainment and advertising copywriting. She writes for the Atlanta Jewish Times, and has been published in HerCampus as an honorable mention winner for national best feature article. She is currently working on a novel and expects to graduate soon.
Denmark’s 10 Jante Laws are grim, and yet they bring so much happiness.
If you want to be a memory champion, this test is a good way to get started. Then maybe we can get a start on curing Alzheimer’s.
Dyslexia makes letters float, rotate, and flip on a page. It turns M’s into W’s, q’s into p’s, and so on. Changing the font-face might be able to help keep the letters in place on the page.
Do you walk up the escalator, or stand and let yourself be delivered to the top? One of these methods is more efficient than the other.
A study finds that just 30 minutes of memory training per day, for 40 days, can reorganize your brain connectivity.
Paris, France is just too real for some tourists to handle. This results in Japanese tourists getting sick, and seeking therapy because of unmet expectations.
Don’t work with children or animals? Sir David Attenborough laughs in the face of danger.
If you want to get from A to B more safely, be a little more choosy at the cab rank.
One day, we might be able to say that the dog saved the cheetah from extinction.
The state of Texas has a new way to keep people current with their child support payments. If you fall behind, don’t expect to be able to renew your vehicle registration.
A new, poisonous treatment may be the best way to save the endangered species.
A young man received a new pair of sunglasses. What he saw changed his life.