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(04/09/21 12:40am)
From Instagram edits to TikTok try-ons, social media has completely changed the way we find our favorite fashion trends. Influencers from all over the world create content to show off their personal style and hope to inspire others for their own style. The best part of having access to so many influencers on the Internet is that there’s always something for every user; everyone can find someone similar to look up to. Here are the five best fashion influencers to follow for inspiration:
(04/02/21 3:25am)
As the weather gets warmer and summer nears, the pressure to get the perfect summer body is growing faster than ever. Social media is full of quick workouts and diet plans that promise to be foolproof in losing weight fast.
(03/31/21 12:50am)
Lana Del Rey’s sixth studio album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club, reflects her past year full of backlash, isolation and possible regret.
(03/26/21 12:14am)
Dark humor is used all around us: with friends, on social media and on your favorite tv shows and movies. It gives people the opportunity to laugh at unfortunate or even traumatic situations that they’ve experienced. While some could consider dark humor to be offensive or triggering, many people use it to cope with upsetting situations and to potentially connect with other people about their issues.
(03/25/21 2:18am)
Anyone with a social media account and a cellphone has heard of the 2019 college admission scandal dubbed “Operation Varsity Blues.” A group of elite families, including actresses Lori Loughlin from Full House and Felicity Huffman, were arrested for bribing America’s top universities to accept their children.
(03/19/21 3:03am)
Multiple women, some of them being current or former state employees, accused New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of sexual harassment or other inappropriate behavior. The accusations range from unwanted kissing to even soliciting a former aide to play “strip poker.”
(03/15/21 5:26pm)
The 63rd Grammy Awards were anything but normal. Not only were the awards criticized for snubs for artists such as The Weeknd, but the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the event to be more chaotic than ever.
(03/10/21 1:01am)
iCarly was one of the most popular Nickelodeon shows during its time. The show ran from 2007-2012, but children and adults today still love watching the nostalgic comedy show. As a revival series is set to air on the new streaming service Paramount Plus the show has once again become popular. Until the release, you can watch the first two seasons on Netflix. Here are the best 10 episodes ranked:
(03/05/21 6:56am)
It’s no secret that President Biden was not everyone’s first choice for the democratic presidential nomination. There was even a Settle for Biden organization, run by former Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren supporters, that primarily ran on the fact that Biden was not as big of a threat as Donald Trump. He was eventually elected, and Biden had a lot of pressure on him since the start of his tenure in office.
(03/01/21 2:56am)
Madison Beer’s debut album Life Support has finally arrived, and it could not have come at a better time. After being dropped by her original record label at 16 years old, going through a public breakup this past year, and having recently being diagnosed with a personality disorder, the 21-year-old singer has a lot to get off of her chest.
(02/26/21 3:52am)
Recent media attention for ableism in Hollywood has paved the way for change. Movies like Music and What’s Eating Gilbert Grape have been criticized for their characters being portrayed by physically and mentally able actors. These are examples of ableism in the industry, which does not typically include actors who are disabled to fill these roles. These critiques, however, call into question non-LGBTQ actors who fill roles as LGBTQ and even actors who fill roles as different races and ethnicities.
(02/24/21 3:48am)
After two years of battling for her own music rights, Taylor Swift has finally announced a re-recorded album.
(02/19/21 5:30am)
COVID-19 has caused economic and emotional turmoil for all Americans, especially college students. Not only are students forced to do online learning and possibly stay at home altogether, many students are struggling with affording the tuition and taking out student loans.
(02/18/21 2:14am)
It’s almost a month into the spring semester, and the dining hall is already getting old and boring. We would love to prepare a gourmet meal, but it’s hard to make something delicious with just a microwave to cook with. For those of us who live off-campus, it might just be difficult to figure out something healthy and delicious to eat.
(02/10/21 3:55am)
There are two types of people who watch the Super Bowl: those who actually watch the game and those who just watch for the commercials.
(02/05/21 2:42am)
We’ve all had some sort of sex talk with our parents. Whether that be not to have it at all or how to be safe, it’s still an uncomfortable conversation to have no matter what the case. However, there’s still another difficult talk to have with your partner beforehand: consent.
(02/04/21 4:45am)
Every student has their own unique style. Fashion can say a lot about your personality, and that’s the same for music. They are both ways to express yourself without even speaking a word. For essential pieces, style inspiration figures and the best stores, check out 4 popular fashion trends to try this semester.
(01/29/21 2:24am)
President Joe Biden was officially inaugurated on Jan. 20, so now is the time to reflect on what we plan to bring into the new era and what we want to leave behind in the Trump era. This includes the violence and hatred that further divided our nation.
(01/26/21 11:48pm)
The second semester is underway, and now is the time to reflect on hopes and goals you have for the weeks ahead. These can include finding your own style, whether that be regarding academics, clubs and organizations or fashion. College is the time to experiment and test out different styles until you eventually stick with one.
(01/22/21 2:09am)
It’s no secret that COVID-19 hit local business’ sales hard. A recent survey from the Society for Human Resource Management found that over 60% of local businesses experienced revenue loss during the pandemic. Another estimate determined more than 97,000 have permanently closed due to the pandemic. These numbers do not include businesses that shut down temporarily during lockdowns.