
Emma Giovanetti
Emma is a current national writer for Her Campus, focusing largely on the Wellness vertical, covering everything ranging from sex & relationships, wellness, mental health, astrology, and Gen-Z.
Beyond Her Campus, Emma is a fourth year Elementary Education major at James Madison University. Emma is the President of JMU's Her Campus chapter, as well as being a member of JMU's education honor's society, Kappa Delta Pi.
In her free time, Emma loves cuddling with her cat, listening to Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan, binge-watching Young Sheldon, and writing for fun.
Publications
- Her Campus Media7 articles
Writes Most On
- The Viral “Taxi Cab Theory” Explains Why He Couldn’t Commit… Until He Did—Her Campus MediaIf you’re anything like me, then you’ve probably binged the entirety of Sex and The City at least three times — once for the plot, once for the fashion, and once to debate with yourself (for the third time) if you’re a Carrie, a Miranda, a Charlotte, or a Samantha. And if you’re really a fan of messy 2000s romance, chaotic brunch convos, and Mr. Big’s frustrating emotional unavailability, then there’s a pretty big chance you’ve stumbled upon one of the most oddly specific (yet scary accurate)...
- Bestie, It’s Time To Decenter Men From Your Relationships13 Mar—Her Campus MediaLet’s be honest — we’ve all had that one friend that you never see because they’re always with their boyfriend. Whether they’re cancelling plans to get dinner with him, or never have any free time because they spend all of it with their partner, it can feel so frustrating. But what do you do when you get a boyfriend and suddenly become that person? It’s easy to let your partner take priority over everything else, but honestly, is this healthy? We all know how amazing being in love feels, but...
- What To Do When A Friend Triggers Your Eating Disorder, From 2 Experts—Her Campus MediaContent warning: This article discusses eating disorders. Navigating friendships when you’re recovering from an eating disorder can be tricky, TBH. Some friends can be your biggest cheerleaders and will hype you up and support you through anything, but others? It can get complicated. Maybe they’re constantly talking about their latest diet, obsessing over calories, or frequently saying they’re “so bad” for eating a cookie. Even if they aren’t intentionally doing it, their words and actions...