Magda Kamande

Magda Kamande is a freelance writer dedicated to spotlighting influential voices and uncovering stories that inspire change and spark meaningful conversations.

Summer’s Most Misunderstood Skincare Product

As summer begins across the United States, millions of Americans are heading outdoors for vacations, sporting events, festivals, pool days, and beach trips. At the same time, ultraviolet (UV) levels are reaching their annual peak, increasing the risk of sun damage and skin cancer. Yet while sunscreen has become a staple of summer, many consumers […]

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The Trade School Comeback: Why More Young People Are Skipping the Four-Year Route

As student debt balloons past $1.7 trillion, more young people are asking a simple question: is a four-year college degree worth it? In recent years, a notable shift has been unfolding in the decisions young people make about postsecondary education. More are questioning the default path of a four-year college degree, opting for trade school.

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Jack Nicholson in The Shining from 1980

Horror Movies Aren’t Just for Halloween

Every October, the world collectively slips into the mood for fright. Cobwebs are stretched across porches, jack-o’-lanterns flicker in the night, and streaming platforms load up with spooky playlists. Horror becomes the headline genre of the season, as if its sole purpose is to complement Halloween. But this view shortchanges both the genre and its

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