Blabby Abby: The last goodbye
By Abby Jenkins | Apr. 22“The Post” has given me more than just bylines; it has given me four years of friendships and a passion for this path.
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“The Post” has given me more than just bylines; it has given me four years of friendships and a passion for this path.
A resurgence of print media is coming, cementing magazines and newspapers as a timeless source of media, trust and even decoration.
People are disappointed after another misogynistic let-down, this time on the world stage. The USA Men’s Hockey team has nothing to celebrate and everything to reconsider.
The long-awaited finale of the Netflix original series “Stranger Things” was released over the holidays and met with harsh criticism from fans. The finale of this show further perpetuates the narrative of money-hungry writers, undermining what was once an astounding concept.
Anime movies get a bad rep, but it’s hard to deny their successes when they beat out films for the top spot at the box office. Drop any mainstream bias and give these movies a chance.
As people begin to have sexual relations and romantic relationships with generative artificial intelligence, the implications are already catching up to those of existing pornography standards for men and women.
It’s safe to say the Dodgers’ star player is, without a doubt, the most skilled baseball player the league has ever seen.
Start listening to Gen Z and their plea for competence and cooperation in the U.S. government. Our voices can only carry so far before they are drowned out.
Take the time to get to know the professors at the front of the classroom. A strong bond with a professor can ease academic pressure and even be the gateway to a career post-grad.
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Baked goods sit on the table of Simply Risen Sourdough Co., June 25, 2025, at the Athens Farmers Market at the Athens Community Center on East State Street.