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(07/02/20 2:55am)
The first episode of “The Duels” is looking a little different this year, with the biggest difference being the combination of teams and smaller acts in the same division. Instead of having four categories, there are now only two: upper and junior. This is likely due to having fewer contestants this season. Going into the duels, there will be 10 acts fighting for a spot in each division, with five from each advancing to the cut and an additional act from each division who will earn their respected spot from the redemption round.
(06/24/20 5:38am)
For the first time ever, World Of Dance holds callbacks for the acts that did not receive a yes or a no during “The Qualifiers.” Stepping away from the electric blue stage and instead hosting the competition in a warehouse has brought many new changes present in tonight’s episode.
(06/20/20 3:03am)
It’s hard to believe we are almost halfway through summer, meaning fall semester is right around the corner. As eager as most Bobcats are to head back to Athens, there is no harm in soaking up each remaining day of relaxation under the sun. Everyone knows though, whether sunbathing, sitting poolside, hosting a “darty” or driving with the windows down, a summer playlist is an essential. In case you’re in need of some new music for any of these occasions, we compiled a playlist of 10 first-rate summertime jams, perfect for all of the above!
(06/03/20 5:13pm)
Tuesday was the second episode of “The Qualifiers.” First and foremost, the episode began with a message stating, “World of Dance dedicates tonight's episode to all those who are fighting injustice, standing up against racism and taking action to make a change.” Additionally, the judges reiterated how important it was that they are now judging from a warehouse, where participants are expecting to be performing in front of producers, to better grasp how the acts do under pressure without the added effects of being on stage. On Tuesday, eight acts performed in hopes of earning a spot in “The Duels.”
(06/01/20 4:47am)
When any renowned artist like Lady Gaga releases an album, it is always compared to their previous ones. Though The Fame Monster and Born This Way were defining factors in Gaga’s career as a pop star because of their audaciousness and Joanne due to its dissociation from her past work, considering it showcased her songwriter ability with deeper rooted lyrics, Chromatica, on the other hand, possesses something different.
(05/28/20 4:39pm)
After over a year, season four of World of Dance premiered Tuesday, May 26, on NBC as a summer show. The beloved series stars judges Derek Hough, Ne-Yo and Jennifer Lopez and host Scott Evans. For those who are unfamiliar with the premise, World of Dance is split into four rounds: “The Qualifiers,” “The Duels,” “The Cut,” “Divisional Final” and “World Final.” Those who compete in the four rounds include four sets of divisions competing for the $1 million cash prize: Upper, upper team, junior and junior team. In previous years, the first round of qualifiers required contestants to receive a minimum average score of 80 to advance to the duels; however, this year’s setup is quite different.
(05/28/20 8:04am)
Freshman--prepare for the upcoming school year by making sure you have all the college clothing essentials.
(05/19/20 5:18am)
Charli XCX made it official via a Zoom call with fans that she would be dropping her fourth album as soon as possible. Thirty-nine days after the announcement, her latest project, how i’m feeling now, was available after recording each track from the comfort of her home due to the coronavirus. Unlike most albums that are dwelled on and reanalyzed before their release, this one wasn’t, and it shows.
(05/15/20 4:44pm)
The beginning of May not only signifies the onset of the spring season, but something larger: Mental Health Awareness Month. Focusing on one’s mental soundness is something that should be prioritized and speculated not only during the month of May, but every waking day. While still amid a global pandemic, many spirits have been lowered, and negative attitudes have arisen. Social distancing has caused several individuals who deal with illnesses, such as clinical depression, bipolar and anxiety disorder, to fall back unto old, despondent attitudes. Though the thought of brighter days ahead is a treatment within itself, music is also a compensation for the time being. Here are eight songs sure to heighten one’s mood:
(05/07/20 1:31am)
May 1 brought many new Netflix originals, as it does every month, including Alice Wu’s The Half of It. The film follows Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis), an introverted intellectual who often writes other students’ papers for money. Chu’s life has been humdrum to say the least, as she typically keeps to herself and works for her dad at the train station after riding her bike to and from school. However, football player Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer) comes to Chu with a task that will decisively change the remainder of her senior year and life.
(04/24/20 1:42am)
Being stuck inside can often make college students who are typically juggling a busy schedule with coursework, extracurriculars and a social life, go a little stir-crazy. Many students instead end up laying in bed, watching Netflix, snacking on a bag of potato chips and simply wondering, “Will this nightmare ever end?”
(04/23/20 1:16am)
As quarantine endures and our longing for an unforgettable summer intensifies, many find themselves dreaming of the day they can put on a funky fit and do their hair and makeup to revitalize their spirited self during a night out with friends. Everyone is going to be eager for a fire Instagram post and Snapchat story, just to remind everyone they still got it. The best way to do this is to be posed in what would be considered the newest, hottest, fashion. To ensure one looks stylish, here are the projected popular trends of summer 2020 (assuming we even have one):
(04/16/20 12:40am)
Calling all fashionistas of the world! It is no secret that fashion gurus are having withdrawals from not being able to take a trip to their favorite place: The mall. For those who have resolved this issue by proceeding to shop online, these 10 clothing sites will make life much easier as they offer chic, trendy clothes and deals that are impossible to turn down.
(04/08/20 1:17am)
After a prolonged hiatus of roughly six years since his last studio album, the Drake of country music is back, and the wait was more than worth it.
(04/03/20 5:46am)
There is no denying that being isolated in quarantine is nothing less than lamentable. Fortunately for fans of The Bachelor franchise, there is one positive thing blossoming and occurring to keep fans smiling and hopeful: Former bachelorette Hannah Brown and Tyler Cameron have been quarantining together in Cameron’s hometown, Jupiter, Florida.
(04/01/20 1:44am)
As college students continue to remain quarantined throughout the month of April, there is not much to do other than binge and rewatch Netflix’s finest originals and award-winning shows or films. Immersing oneself into a new series or movie can be the perfect distraction from the tumultuous news that currently has much of society preoccupied. With that being said, if viewers are wondering what to watch after consuming the utterly bizarre and shocking Tiger King, April’s latest additions will surely aid in deciding.
(04/01/20 1:35am)
There is no doubt social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Snapchat can be completely addicting, funny and engrossing. In times of quarantine, many may even find themselves constantly going back and forth between these apps, all hours of the day. But what fun can one find on the World Wide Web instead? The answer? A lot of it.
(03/24/20 12:47am)
Abel Tesfaye, most commonly known as The Weeknd, became a sensational sellout during his peak, which occurred after Beauty Behind the Madness and more largely, Starboy, dropped. Since then, The Weeknd has strayed from the spotlight, despite releasing his neglected EP, My Dear Melancholy, which resonated with his early and founding listeners, but did not break charts like his prior albums did.
(03/03/20 1:08am)
In the Netflix adaptation of Jennfer Niven’s 2015 novel, All the Bright Places, two high school seniors, Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith) navigate falling in love and self growth, amidst their tragic pasts that have led them into a downhill spiral of self loathing and depression.
(03/02/20 1:55am)
Everyone has a favorite, food, snack, condiment and dessert. If peanut butter happens to be your favorite food, snack, condiment, dessert or maybe all of the above, the five recipes below are a delicious way to celebrate today, March 1, and the holiday made just for you — National Peanut Butter Lovers Day: