\documentclass[12pt]{scrartcl} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{tgpagella} \usepackage[letterpaper]{geometry} \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} \clearpairofpagestyles \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{12pt} \setkomafont{part}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\LARGE} \setkomafont{section}{\usefont{T1}{qpl}{b}{n}\Large} \lohead{F25HBs\_Search\_Greene\_Isaac} \lofoot{No AI used. . Built with \LaTeX.\\Work available under the Esoteric Common License. } \ohead*{\pagemark} \begin{document} \part*{Yoga Studio Search} \section*{Minges Creek Athletic Club} Located slightly south of Battle Creek. They offer a variety of classes more focused on personal fitness, but they have several Yoga and Pilates classes every week. Classes are free with a membership starting at \$54/mo or \$8 per class. \section*{Karma House} Located downtown Battle Creek. They have a fairly limited selection, but focus on Yoga, Tai Chi, and mindfulness. Classes are donation based at \$5, \$10, or \$15 per class. \section*{The Y} Located basically just across the street from Karma House. The YMCA has a lot of classes, especially a lot of chair yoga and a couple barre classes. Classes are free for members (which I am not) or \$10 per drop-in Yoga. \section*{What I would go with} I would probably go to Minges Creek. It's only about a mile away from where I live, and my yoga instructor from my community college teaches classes there. It's also the only one that offers a Yoga and Pilates fusion class, plus it's the cheapest because I could get a punch card that brings the cost down to \$6 per class. \end{document}