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  • April 20, 2017By Samantha Merzel

    If you know me personally, it’s no secret that I have a great adoration for the late 1980’s actor Corey Ian Haim. Although I have never met him and unfortunately won’t ever get the chance to, he has spoken to my soul and impacted my life so significantly. I have truly found myself and it’s

  • April 17, 2017By Leonard Penn

    There were many moments worth remembering over the course of my third-grade year in elementary school, but one of them strikes me like a home run swing. During my English class, my teacher asked me in front of my entire class of thirty, “What Are You Most Afraid Of?” What Am I Most Afraid Of?

  • April 14, 2017By Brianna Needham

    I’ve seen it in everything: music; anime; fashion; hair; makeup; you name it, and there’s ridicule. It’s practically inevitable that with an interest comes someone, related to you in some way or not, who finds joy in making fun of yours, thinking that their opinion will somehow affect your outlook on said interest. And sometimes,

  • April 13, 2017By Srabosti Basu

    Russell Brand has been known to be the centre of some controversy in the media throughout his years as an actor and comedian. However, he seems to have now changed his ways, taking up an MA in Religion in Global Ethics at the SOAS (University of London) and most recently, streaming a podcast on iTunes

  • April 7, 2017By Brianna Needham

    Maybe I have no room to talk, given the only book I’ve published is poetry based on life experiences, but when it comes to my fiction, it’s impossible to escape the prodding question of “is ____ based off of ____?” The short answer is most likely, no. The long answer absolutely not. There are authors who

  • April 3, 2017By Fayra Farinna

    He’s a memory Aziera, a beautiful memory but that doesn’t stop you from crawling back to him and that’s okay, it’s normal for some stupid reason. You will and sometimes in random days, you do. You’ll go back. Because you put him as the source of your happiness and now it sucks the life out

  • April 2, 2017By Micaela Paraje

    Sometimes you’re in the mood to watch a show or a movie, or maybe you want to watch something intriguing and riveting. A documentary may be a good idea, so here are some documentaries you can watch on Netflix. Audrie & Daisy TW: sexual abuse & suicide This Netflix documentary tells the story of two

  • March 29, 2017By Elisabeth Schmeissner

    In honor of Women’s History Month, I would like to talk about my absolute favorite badass Disney Princess and strong female role model, Mulan. Growing up, I loved Disney Princesses like mostly everyone else my age. They all told stories and taught history in a way that appealed to children, and I loved the creativity

  • March 22, 2017By Kelly Chen

    In a three month late cheers to the airing of the first U.K. Skins, “Tony” aired as the pilot for the British teen drama Skins. In a decade that was glossed over with regrettable pop culture moments, the rise and fall of low rise jeans, naughty political scandals, and a wave of entrancing teen dramas-

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