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(01/19/21 1:19am)
As we begin the Spring Semester, we may need a little inspiration for the long road ahead. This is especially true for most freshmen, who are coming to campus for the first time and trying to navigate the crazy world of college during COVID-19. And nothing is more inspirational than a coming-of-age movie. Here are the nine best coming-of-age movies that will have you stunned and inspired to take on what’s to come:
(01/12/21 2:35am)
As we leave behind 2020, we look ahead to the stars aligning for the new year. This past year brought so much pain and loss that we need to stay positive that things will get better.
(12/04/20 3:10am)
#WitchTok has gained overwhelming presence on TikTok — the hashtag garnering over 6 billion views. Users show off their skills in spirituality practices such as astrology and tarot to connect with an audience and the universe.
(11/25/20 6:26pm)
Thanksgiving is a time to gather around family and friends and discuss the things most important to us. This includes politics for many. And with one of the most controversial elections behind us, both sides have a lot to discuss during dinner.
(11/24/20 3:56am)
Finding designer looks while balling on a college student budget can be difficult. Physically coming across the sought out pieces can take forever, and one piece can end up costing thousands. While acquiring these expensive clothes may seem impossible, there are ways to still look polished and not hurt your wallet.
(11/19/20 3:07am)
As the temperatures drop, we trade in our shorts for jeans and cropped tops for sweaters. Just because the weather keeps you inside does not mean winter fashion has to be boring. Here are five fashion trends that are sure to keep you feeling cool and comfortable this winter:
(11/13/20 3:38am)
Spooky season may have passed, but that does not mean witches stop their work in October. If you’ve scrolled through TikTok, you’ve probably seen some form of witchcraft or fortune telling on your screen.
(11/13/20 1:41am)
The election aftermath is far from over, despite Joe Biden being declared the 46th president of the United States. Prior to the results, President Trump warned that he would not commit to a peaceful transition of power and the only way Biden would win was through a rigged election. Now the president, his administration and other aides are still pushing the narrative of an illegal and rigged election.
(11/03/20 7:02am)
If President Trump is re-elected, he will make his previous term look minuscule to what he wants to accomplish next.
(11/03/20 3:38am)
Sam Smith is known for making breakups bearable, and their new album is no different (Smith uses the pronouns they/them). Smith's third album Love Goes captures all phases of a breakup while still keeping an upbeat tempo and a somewhat positive outlook on what's to come, even if it's just for the night. Smith describes love as passionate, dramatic and real.
(11/02/20 4:47am)
This past year brought attention to many social and political issues across the nation. And as many showed their support through protesting and posting on social media, one record label took another approach to encourage support.
(10/29/20 11:36pm)
We can all admit that the COVID-19 lockdown was hard on everyone, but for celebrities and other privileged people, it was not as big of an adjustment. Not only do they have large houses and access to better healthcare, they also have the funds to do things such as travel privately during the travel ban.
(10/23/20 12:45am)
As Judge Amy Coney Barrett advances to the final vote of confirmation for the Supreme Court, many Conservatives embrace Barrett as setting a new standard for feminism. Many pro-life feminists such as legal scholar Erika Bachiochi have said that Barrett has brought a “new kind of feminism,” focusing on “common responsibilities, particularly in the realm of family life.”
(10/22/20 2:44am)
Halloween is fast approaching and it’s down to the wire to find the perfect costume. The holiday will look especially different this year, since many events have been canceled due to COVID-19. While you might need to wear a mask and keep the celebrations safe this year, that does not mean the rest of your costume has to be. Here are six costumes that you and your bestie can rock this Halloween:
(10/15/20 11:43pm)
Like any successful musician, pop artist Billie Eilish expects criticism from the media on her work. However, throughout her career she has been constantly attacked for her choice of oversized clothes and overall appearance. This time it went too far.
(10/14/20 1:56am)
As the weather gets colder and the holidays near, people are as eager as ever to find someone to snuggle up with. This is known as cuffing season. People who are in undefined relationships look to establish a label, and those who are completely single desperately seek to find a partner. While cuffing season will be particularly different this year due to COVID-19, here are some tips for anyone participating in the search for a seasonal sweetheart:
(10/09/20 4:22am)
Chrissy Teigen has always been one to be open about her feelings, whether we like it or not. Last Wednesday, she and husband John Legend announced in an Instagram post that she has lost her pregnancy after being hospitalized for extreme bleeding. She expressed her raw emotions on Instagram with pictures in her hospital bed, mourning the death of her son Jack.
(10/08/20 4:43am)
The 10 best songs from artists born and raised in the Steel City.
(10/02/20 2:54am)
Last week, a planned vote for the MORE Act was postponed by the Democrats in the House of Representatives. This was partly due to backlash by moderate Democrats in the House and wanting to pass a COVID-19 relief prior to marijuana legislation.
(10/01/20 1:17am)
As the fall nights get colder, new shows and movies come to Netflix to curl up with. Content like Parks and Recreation and Magic Mike will be leaving in October, but the number of new content that is on its way makes up for it.