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Today is Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
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COVID-19 has warped many of life’s joyful moments and replaced them with mundane, sorrowful alternatives. Birthdays turn into smaller gatherings filled with pity, summer turns into a strange three-month period where holidays cease to exist and school turns into frustration from teaching yourself five courses at once when your WiFi situation couldn’t possibly be worse.
Today is Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
2020 has largely been dedicated to learning how to adapt everyday life to the pandemic’s circumstances. After welcoming the “new normal,” Zoom is now a household name as video conferencing platforms became a necessity for communication purposes. Whether you are listening to lectures, remotely conversing with co-workers or virtually meeting with friends, odds are you’re probably using Zoom on a frequent basis.
Time for a highlight reel.
So, you’re a freshman again. Scratch that, it’s the last time you’ll ever be a freshman again. This time around may be a little different and all the more daunting, but thankfully, there’s a few tips that will make it smooth sailing.
Today is Aug. 26, 2020. Here’s what you need to know:
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Does anyone ever have solid plans on the Fourth of July? And if so ... how? It’s a holiday where plans are always up in the air but somehow always end in fireworks and a terrible hangover. Nonetheless, it’s bound to always promise long-lasting memories. If you’re one of the few who has an extravagant agenda laid out, good for you. If not, let’s see what the stars have in store for your Fourth of July festivities:
History is being made, rose lovers. On June 12, 2020, ABC announced Matt James as not only the next Bachelor, but the first Black male lead in franchise history. Following the show's longstanding failure to diversify, the announcement has come amid global outrage regarding racial inequality.
From hanging with friends to hanging solo, there’s a spot for all the vibes.
Kehlani Parrish’s rise to fame in the R&B genre has been a vicious journey and deserves a round of applause. The Oakland, California, native comes from humble roots, born to a drug-addicted household and raised by her aunt after her mother was imprisoned. Her initial aspirations were to become a professional dancer, but soon, those ambitions turned into a music career after a serious knee injury.
The Bachelor Presents: Listen To Your Heart is slowly beginning to resemble the cast of Netflix’s Love Is Blind. We have the bad boy player-type as Brandon, the girl who can’t seem to make the right decision as Julia and the nice guy who always finishes last as Sheridan. Obviously, we all see where this is going.
It’s time to put chemistry to the test, rose lovers. Episode 3 picked up with the couples spending the week preparing for the first music competition of the season. The twist? Guest judges will be picking the roses -- deciding who gets to stay and who will leave the mansion. With half the season being underway, we’ve learned a few things: all the connections seem to be surface level, Sheridan must be protected at all costs and Ryan is actually Shawn Mendes’ doppelgänger. We’re here for it.
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The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart is certainly the gift that keeps on giving during quarantine. Week two resumed with some news from Chris Harrison that there will be more dates… and more people joining the show?
Everyday horoscopes are usually alleviating with all the positive traits and affirmations about your personal zodiac sign. Yes, knowing your astrological sign can help better understand your behaviors and thinking patterns, but what about all the flaws? Some (*cough Gemini cough*), more than others, come with their own bad rap and stereotypes.
The next chapter of The Bachelor franchise is finally here: The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart. When the series spinoff was introduced in January, it was met with many sour impressions from Bachelor Nation, who thought finding love through music was a bad idea —especially after the recent Jed Wyatt ordeal. Yikes.
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