Rachyl Jones

Gone to Ghana: Who Is Emily Saathoff?

A hand-painted rainbow elephant hangs on a cloth canvas next to Emily Saathoff’s bedroom door.  Above her desk sits a canvas of seven women carrying baskets on their heads.  Her bedroom is riddled with mementos from her semester in Ghana, a country on the western coast of Africa. In the spring of 2019, the University […]

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Sugar, We’re Going Down Drinking

When a young woman turns 21, a world of possibilities opens.  Live music at a brewery clears the workday stress.  A dry, summer day feels a little cooler with a tangy strawberry daiquiri.  An earthy wine turns a frozen Lean Cuisine into the chef’s special.  For those who indulge, alcohol is a remarkable part of

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What I Learned Flipping my Late Grandfather’s House

My grandfather passed away last year.  My “papa,” my dad’s dad, my last living grandfather.  It was dementia, ultimately, that took his life.  And with that loss came a lot of things.  Grieving, a funeral, a handwritten eulogy.  But it also came with a house.  I always thought that acceptance was the final stage of

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Man’s Search for Meaning in COVID-19

Due to my newfound abundance of free time, I’ve been rereading old books.  Most recently was Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning – “the classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust.”  I remember feeling moved after my first reading, like Frankl discovered the solutions to life’s problems.  The second time around, I not only

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Homeward Bound: Grief in the Coronavirus Outbreak

One month ago, I was living in Rome.  Two weeks ago, I was laying on a beach in Ibiza.  Today, I am in Raleigh, quarantined in my room.  The coronavirus outbreak has affected everyone in a unique way.  Businesses have closed, graduations are canceled, and doctors are working overtime on a daily basis.  For me,

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