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What’s in Store for your Sign this Year?
Change is coming in 2020, take a look at what your sign can expect.
Trust Your Gut: The Anti-Diet Approach to Try Out This Season
Instead of detox teas and false hope diets, take a look at the food movement built on creating a healthy relationship with food.
How to Create a Capsule Wardrobe
Trends are king. One day your favorite piece is in, and the next day it’s out. Here’s what we suggest: create a capsule wardrobe with essential items to bolster your sustainability and fashion game.
REFINE Recs: Our Holiday Wishlist
Finals season is over and the holidays have just begun! REFINE’s staff is back with recommendations for fun gifts to receive and give. Thank us later!
REFINE Issue 3: Letter from the Editor
REFINE’s Sustainability Issue is here. Once you’re done with finals — or simply want a much-needed break — dive deep into the sustainable world. We promise you’ll come back to the surface with a new perspective!
REFINE Issue 3: Letter from the Founder
The founder of REFINE expresses her thoughts on sustainability, perseverance, and her pride for the REFINE team.
The Meal Prep Recipes You Need to Try
Try these 5 recipes and you will want to say goodbye to the meal plan forever.
8 Mom and Pop Shops in Philly that are Perfect for Holiday Shopping
Forget Amazon, the best gifts can be found right next door.
The New Tracks You Need to Add to Your Holiday Playlist
A definitive guide to all that 2019 has to offer in terms of holiday music: the good, the bad and the ugly.
I Tried 8 Food Trucks in 8 Weeks
With dozens of food trucks on Temple’s campus, where do you even start?
The Burnout Struggle is Real, but How Do You Deal?
It’s a few weeks before finals — yet we’re more focused on getting break started. The words “burnt out” are the most common phrases floating around campus, but what exactly does it mean?
Temple Organization Fights Childhood Cancer, One Beanie at a Time
It’s more than the beanie. Here’s a quick look into Temple’s Love Your Melon campus crew.
REFINE Profile: Nora Alamiri and the Collective Experiences of Minority Students
Creating a “new normal,” The Minority Voices Project puts the diversity narrative back in the hands of minorities.
Workaholism: A Sign of Perseverance or a Signal for Change?
Marginalized students find themselves having to work a lot harder than their privileged counterparts in order to get the same opportunities, and the effects show on Temple University students and alumni.
Rebooting Your Winter Wardrobe on a Budget
Are you searching for ways to keep looking cute once the snow hits? Here are some tips and tricks to up your winter style antics.