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  • October 10, 2017By Rebekah Harding

    It’s difficult to remember a time when there wasn’t at least one chart-topping song about “this girl I love is dating an asshole and she should be with me instead.” While these tunes can be incredibly catchy—I definitely bop to a few of them—the underlying lyrics and messages can sometimes be toxic. For example, Shawn

  • October 9, 2017By Samantha Merzel

    There are some people who you come across that really open up your eyes to a whole new world. Sometimes when you think back about the ways you love them and why you love them you realize that you are so fortunate to have come across someone as lovely as them. It is an honor

  • October 8, 2017By Clay Morris

    The majority of historical Western art can be epitomized in three words: European, aristocratic, and impactful. It is often paintings of powerful and lavish white men/women or anachronistic depictions of Bible figures as white. But while the paintbrush of Caravaggio, the hands of Michelangelo, and the palette of Jan Vermeer remain in the plains of

  • October 8, 2017By Grace Miller

    *Disclaimer: Spoilers ahead* Netflix’s Bojack Horseman, with 4 seasons and counting, has been critically acclaimed for its discussion of issues like gun control, abortion, celebrity-ism in politics, online journalism, and more. The show definitely knows how to hit it where it counts. It deals with all of the intricacies of life’s tragedy, hardship, and controversy,

  • October 8, 2017By Beth Haze

    Personally, my favorite part of the day is when the sun is going down and I adore it the most during fall. It is also when I’m the most aware of the fact that different realities exist so I pay a little more attention around me. This poem came out of one of the evenings

  • October 8, 2017By Evelyn Atieno

    After Young Thug’s recent arrest on Sept. 26 for drug charges and tinted windows, it was up in the air as to whether Thugger would be able to perform at All Things Go Fall Classic DC. Luckily, the next day it was confirmed that he would still be performing on Oct. 7. #DMV, don’t worry.

  • October 8, 2017By Marie Isabela

    Arabella tugged on the strap of her white wings. The costume store had promised they wouldn’t be this heavy and bothersome. She yanked them off and tossed them on the ground. Drunk adolescents stomped on them as the music slowly filched their hearing. Without telling her girlfriend Freya, Arabella left the party, stepping out into

  • October 8, 2017By Raine C.

    For celebrities, it’s got to be hard to be in a relationship. They have very little time to spend with their significant other, and privacy is almost impossible. Their love lives are constantly exploited by news corporations and the paparazzi—and fans are able to judge their every move. With the use of social media, fans

  • October 8, 2017By Giovanna Lomanto

    1. Finding the Perfect Fit I’m not talking outfits quite yet, but rather about finding the perfect artist. The best concerts are the ones you scream about when you see the artist is coming to your city (like they are actually going to be in front of you). That’s the absolute elation you want, but

  • October 8, 2017By Federico Bongiorno

    The fourth season of ABC’s hit sitcom Fresh Off The Boat premiered last Tuesday, and it really kicked off with a bang. As the show’s main character is a fictional version of Asian-American personality Eddie Huang at the age of 11 years old, it deals with many of the struggles of teens and pre-teens, and

  • October 8, 2017By maggie lambert

    *Light spoilers for Season 5* During the Season 5 premiere of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, I was delightedly shocked hearing the following exchange between lead character, Jake Peralta, and the prison warden: “Oh no. No, no, no, no, no. The only people less popular in here than cops are snitches.” “Well, let’s be honest, it’s not great

  • October 7, 2017By Christina Sayedarous

    On Oct. 7, 2017, the Auburn Police Department received a phone call at 3:49 a.m. from a woman reporting that she had been sexually assaulted. According to the Auburn Police, the woman had stated that “the rapper, whose real name is Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr., assaulted her on a tour bus parked on Outlet Collection

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