Notable Opinions the Editor Shares (N.O.T.E.S): Favorite Writing Utensils

By: Morgan Jacobus, Editor in Chief

photo by// Morgan Jacobus

Happy November everyone! As part of my personal celebration of my birthday month, I am starting a series of articles called Notable Opinions the Editor Shares: aka N.O.T.E.S. This series will feature favorite product reviews (especially stationery), nerdy editor opinions like fonts, and advice on things like common grammar mistakes and planner organization. Without further ado, I present the first installment: my favorite writing utensils. 

As a writer, it should be expected that I would have favorite writing utensils. Ever since I can remember, one of my favorite times of year has been school supply shopping because I love school/ office supplies. Always have, always will. I don’t know how to explain it, but there is something about having an arsenal of pens, markers, highlighters, notebooks, and everything in between. My collection has been steadily growing for a while, to the point that I feel confident that I can recommend the best of the best for various stationery categories. The places you will see linked to the different products I mention are usually Target and JetPens.com (which if you aren’t familiar with, you should check out immediately): my top two stationery stores. 

Pens and Pencils: EDC (Everyday Carry) Essentials 

Mechanical Pencil: Kokuyo FitCurve Mechanical Pencil .5 mm 

This pencil has been with me going on four years, and it is still going strong. Back in middle school and early high school I used the PaperMate ClearPoint mechanical pencil, but let me tell you, this pencil is more comfortable, more stylish, and longer lasting than those pencils that would often crack. Not to mention, it isn’t even an expensive pencil, on JetPens it is just $5. 

Multi-Pen: Pilot Hi-Tec-C Coleto 4 Color Multi Pen

I keep this pen in my backpack at all times, because it is easy to grab or bring with me without having to bring my whole pencil pouch. This pen body can hold four separate writing instruments within it, and you have a wealth of options available to choose from. Mine features three colors of 0.5 mm gel pen (blue, black, and purple), and a mechanical pencil. You can pick from 15 gel colors in 3 sizes, as well as a mechanical pencil component, and an eraser component. This pen offers the ultimate variety and choice within one pen body, and it comes in different sizes (3, 4, and 5 option varieties) as well as 6 different colors. 

Gel Pens: Pilot G2 Gel Pens

This is my pen essential for my planner. These pens come in so many different colors (and yes, I have them all) which is what makes them amazing for planning and color coding. I do not believe that there are smear-free gel pens out there, or if there are I have not yet encountered them. The way that I write usually includes pressing/ dragging my hand across the page, even though I am right-handed. However, these gel pens have minimal smear. I appreciate the retractable tip, as well as clip, and they have lasted me a long time. 

Fancy Pen: Pentel EnerGel Alloy RT Retractable Liquid Gel Pen 

I cannot emphasize enough how much I love this pen. It has such a sleek body, and it is very durable, not to mention the ink is smooth as butter. Personally, I think everyone should have different types of pens for different purposes. For instance, you ought to have disposable pens for convenience, colored pens for fun/ color coding, and one nice pen that is more professional and you will really enjoy using. This pen was a “treat yourself” moment for me. I love this pen so much I have bought refills for it so I can keep using it (which you can get at Office Depot/ Office Max by the way). 

Highlighter Recommendations: One simply cannot have too many highlighters, especially as a college student. 

Crayola Super Tips: If you can’t already tell, I like variety, and I especially like to have a variety of colors at my disposal, which brings me to this recommendation. I use these as highlighters as well as markers. They are cheap and cheerful, with different packs from 20 count up to 100, whatever best suits your needs. I personally chose the 50 pack for its wide array of colors, and it was only $7. Don’t let them fool you, these are quality markers, especially since their tip design allows use for both thin and thick lines, offering further versatility. 

Zebra Mildliner Double-Sided Highlighter: I love these highlighters because they have different types of colors (my favorite being their pastels), and they feature a chisel tip on one side for normal highlighting, and a fine tip on the other end. One of my favorites is the gray highlighter. Yes, you heard that right, and it is my mom’s favorite as well. They have different colors, plus you get two things in one. I would caution you, since depending on the page thickness it may bleed through, but the beautiful colors are worth it. 

Epoch Kobaru Sweet Tapir Scented Highlighter: The inner child in me couldn’t resist buying scented highlighters. However, these are definitely a grown-up upgrade from the Mr. Sketch scented markers of our past (I know you remember). The scents include melon soda, vanilla, peach, mint, sweet potato, and cookie in six lovely pastel shades. Another feature I love is the flat, rectangle shape that prevents them from rolling away on your desk. 

There you have it! My top writing utensil essentials and recommendations. Of course, I undoubtedly have more writing utensils in my larger collection, but these are the top of my list. Stay tuned for the second part of my series: paper-based stationery like notebooks and sticky notes.  

Team Suho or Team Seojun: Exploring Second Male Lead Syndrome in K-Dramas

By: Sandra Vo, Staff Writer

Those familiar with the K-drama scene will know instantly what the phrase “Second Male Lead Syndrome” entails. But for those who aren’t K-drama connoisseurs, Second Male Lead Syndrome refers to when the female lead is stuck in a love triangle with two male leads, and the viewer ends up rooting for the second male lead (the guy does not get the girl).

It’s a painful and heartbreaking experience, for both the viewer and the second male lead. So why is it such a popular trope in so many K-dramas?

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Striking Twice: Avalanche Take 2 out of 3 Games

By: Maeve Hushman, Staff Writer

After coming off a rough three game stretch, the Avalanche played their last game of their east coast road trip against Tampa Bay before returning to the Ball center to play the Golden Knights, and then going on the road for an early rematch against St. Louis. They beat defending champs the Lightning in the shootout 4-3, lost to Vegas Golden Knights 3-1, and then beat the Blues 4-3 in their best game of the season.

Things to fix:

Not to sound like a broken record, but net front defense in the Tampa game: all three of the goals were scored either on the doorstep or with the assistance of a screen. It can definitely be difficult to stop fluky opportunities like the Joseph goal or Stamkos rebound but you have to try as those goals can be the difference between a win or a loss.

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Chase Atlantic Concert Experience

By Madie Paskos, Staff Writer

Photo by Madie Paskos

The Chase Atlantic Concert that was on October 4th was phenomenal. It was a general admissions concert, so everyone was packed like sardines in a can, but it elevated the buzz in the music hall. Our opening act was Niko Rubio. She brought dramatics and powerful music to the stage. It was the perfect mix of hard-hitting lyrics and playful beats. Niko was the perfect choice for opening because she brought the exact music needed to prepare Chase Atlantic fans for the experience that was about to occur. Intermission was about a thirty-minute break, and you could feel the anticipation building in the air. Finally, the drummer of the band stepped on stage. 

My ear drums felt like they were bursting due to the overwhelming cheers that were surrounding me. As the rest of the band trickled out of the roar of the crowd grew louder and louder. The band didn’t wait for it to become silent, but instead they just started to play. Soon everyone in the music hall was jumping and screaming the lyrics. People were being tossed in the audience and stepped on, but I have never seen a group of individuals more exhilarated. As the songs bled into one another the feelings of freedom rose and more people lost themselves in the emotion of the music. Dancing, jumping, and all around letting loose was seen throughout the audience. I don’t think there was one person who was standing still. Progressing through the night the mood never dropped. As the show came to an end the crowd only got louder. Chanting “one more song” over and over again hoping for one last taste of the music. Luckily, the chants became loud enough to draw the band back out on stage. Two more songs were performed before the show really ended. Even though it was over, you could still feel the overwhelming emotion pouring out of the people leaving the venue. 

As I was leaving my ears were ringing and I felt like I was floating. The cool air kissed my skin as it swirled around the gathering of fans trying to get one last glimpse of the band. Getting back in the car and driving home the mood never broke. The anticipation of seeing Chase Atlantic finally spilled over and I was on cloud nine. It was a wonderful start to the week and extremely stress relieving. 

Finding Leaves and Fall-y Things

By: Alaina Valdespino, Staff Writer and Photographer and Morgan Jacobus, Editor in Chief

There are so many great fall activities to partake in, especially in Colorado where leaf peeping and pumpkin patches are essential. Here are some of our favorite places to go in celebration of the great fall season.

Alaina’s Recommendation: If you're looking for a chance to see the leaves change in Colorado, then I have a place for you! I took a drive out to Golden, CO with some friends, and the views were breathtaking. The town itself its an adorable little mountain town full of thrift shops, brunch places, and is an awesome place to spend an afternoon. Golden Gate Canyon State Park has stunning views of the Aspens and the fall colors are to die for! I’d recommend hiking because the views are even more beautiful close up, although you do need to purchase a pass to park your car within the park limits. That said, the drive to Golden is just long enough to get a good fall playlist going, and there’s a Starbucks about 2/3rds of the way there so it's a perfect opportunity to grab that pumpkin spice or pumpkin chai latte and soak in all the fall vibes. (Above photos by Alaina Valdespino)

Morgan’s Recommendation: I love corn mazes, and one I particularly recommend is at Anderson Farms. It is a drive, about 40 minutes, but I highly recommend it. My roommate and I went last year and had a great time. Their corn maze is Colorado’s longest-running corn maze, and it is 25 acres with over 8 miles of trails. Not only that, but each year the maze is a fun design rather than just random twists and turns. Last year’s theme was Bee Kind, which featured a bee and beehive design, while this year’s theme celebrates the 20th Anniversary of Terror in the Corn. But the corn maze is just one of their attractions, so there is even more to do including a pumpkin patch (a classic fall activity) and horror-related activities like Zombie Paintball and Terror in the Corn (a haunted corn maze).