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(04/05/24 3:37am)
For me, scheduling classes is the bane of my existence. The stress and the anticipation sometimes make me feel like I’m going crazy. As a commuter, that stress is doubled as I have so many other factors to consider when building the perfect schedule.
(03/29/24 3:08am)
I always knew I wanted to commute. It was a default for me. Living 30 minutes away from campus, I assumed commuting would be a piece of cake. In some ways it is, but in certain circumstances, it can be quite the opposite.
(02/23/24 1:45am)
“American Fiction” showcases one of the most complex and immersive looks into the life of a man struggling with personal and creative obstacles in the most heartbreaking and funny ways possible. The film is Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut and it does not disappoint.
(02/16/24 2:27am)
Some form of burnout is inevitable for college students and sometimes it feels like we are running on fumes. With spring break just on the horizon, it is easy to get burnt out. Here are some tips to avoid the all-too-familiar spring burnout.
(12/08/23 3:01am)
With finals quickly approaching and the semester wrapping up, many of us are counting down the days until winter break. I’m sure we are all prepared for a much-needed break, so here are some tips on how to make the most out of the holiday season:
(11/22/23 3:04am)
Thanksgiving is a fan-favorite holiday. With the food and the family gatherings, it's hard not to love the holiday. With all the warm feelings associated with Thanksgiving, it's easier to take the holiday at face value. While it's perfectly okay to spend the holiday with family and enjoy some good food, it is also important to be aware of many of the false portrayals Thanksgiving often perpetuates.
(11/02/23 8:40am)
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortion access has been an uphill battle, but the right to have safe abortions and one's bodily autonomy should be protected.
(10/06/23 2:31am)
In recent history, discussions on gender and sexuality are a bit more accessible, but the atmosphere around them isn’t perfect. Even with today’s culture being more accepting, there's still a prevalent bias that affects millions of LGBTQIA+ people. With more and more anti-LGBTQIA+ laws and bills in America today, it’s easy to see why people are hesitant to address more specific issues within the community. However, having discussions about theories like compulsory heterosexuality and heteronormativity can help explain many struggles LGBTQIA+ individuals face.
(09/15/23 3:28am)
Based on the 1974 movie of the same name, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is a multiplayer horror game that involves escaping the Slaughter family, a vicious group of cannibals whose only goal is to kill you. Released Aug. 18, the game consists of three killers and four victims, each with their own special ability and stats. The game provides a refreshing yet formulaic twist on the horror genre, capturing the charm and horror of the original movie franchise, and here’s why:
(09/08/23 3:08am)
“The Walking Dead” is arguably one of the most recognizable pieces of media in the most recent years. Premiering in 2010, “The Walking Dead” quickly cemented itself into pop culture. It recently had a resurgence in popularity on TikTok. Running for 11 seasons, the show had its ups and downs in favorability among the general public.
(08/31/23 2:03am)
Studying is something that every person in school seems to dread. Whether it's studying for math or English, it can be a challenge. Gathering the motivation and figuring out the right method for you is difficult to navigate. Many people didn’t study in high school and once they get to college they are lost on what to do. As someone who studies anxiously almost every day, I’ve tried a lot of study methods. Here are some of the ones that helped me the most:
(08/02/23 4:00am)
Ohio Republicans recently introduced HB245, a bill that directly targets drag performers and their performances in public settings and threatens legal action for performances that are “harmful to juveniles and obscene.”
(06/30/23 8:37pm)
June is almost over and that means the end of pride month. In honor of this month, I wanted to highlight my favorite LGBTQIA+ artist of all time, Ethel Cain.
(06/15/23 6:33pm)
Disney’s newest film, a remake of "The Little Mermaid" has caused a lot of discourse on the internet. On the surface, it seems like just another live-action remake. After all, remakes are increasingly common. However, the main controversy started when it was announced that singer and actress Halle Bailey, who is Black, would be playing Ariel. This casting created a ripple effect that still affects the movie today, despite the casting being announced in 2019.
(06/09/23 3:34pm)
Taylor Swift is easily the most recognizable singer in recent years, and with the kickoff of her Eras Tour, she is in the spotlight now more than ever.
(04/28/23 3:12pm)
The spring semester is rapidly approaching its end. For many, this means a lot of free time. Personally, whenever I find myself with a lot of time on my hands I feel guilty and I actively try to find something to occupy my time. If you find yourself feeling the same way, you might want to consider starting a hobby.
(03/24/23 4:40pm)
I remember proudly showing my friends and family my first-ever crocheted granny square tote bag. I worked hard on it and I was eager to show it off, then I heard, “you should start an Etsy!” I felt my smile drop.