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Archive for April, 2017

  • April 18, 2017By Lucia Gordon

    The title of highest-grossing film of 2017 is held, as of now, by Beauty and the Beast, the American musical romantic fantasy film that premiered in London on February 23 of this year. As can be inferred based on its title, the film is a live-action/CGI-animated remake of the Disney 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast.

  • April 18, 2017By Paola Fernandez

    I wrote this poem simply to get my emotions out over my past relationship. I needed an outlet to deal with my thoughts and the pain. With the person I was with, nothing felt real. It was all empty. It was wasted love. I was born in the last days of August. Hence, I’m a

  • 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 16, 2017By Aishvarya Singh

    With the very publicised oppression of female reproductive rights, it is essential that women and young girls have strong, inspiring females to look up to. In a male dominated society, it is easy for a woman to be over looked and underrepresented by the media. In fact, women in power are often viewed as anomalies.

  • April 16, 2017By Martina Rexrode

    *This article may contain spoilers from Thirteen Reasons Why* What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear the name Bryce Walker? If your answer was rapist then consider yourself correct. Bryce is a character from the novel, and now Netflix series, Thirteen Reasons Why. Besides a handful of blinded “fans”, everyone who

  • April 16, 2017By Rian Smith

    Let’s Meet Dezmond Dezmond-Dane Michel’s stage name is “Dezmond”. He’s a 20 year old rapper based out of Boston, MA, and currently a Sophomore at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Dezmond has been doing music for over 8 years, exploring everything from songwriting, producing, singing, rapping, engineering, and instrumentation. All Dezmond wants is for his talents to

  • April 16, 2017By Anais Rivero

    It’s difficult to give so much of yourself to another person, you forget about yourself. Their happiness and well-being becomes your happiness and well-being, except some people, don’t recognize this love. They don’t realize how much of yourself you’ve given them because they didn’t give themselves to you to begin with. This poem is about

  • April 16, 2017By Hiba Argane

    When it comes to social interaction, you learn a lot of lessons the hard way but you get to a point where whatever you learn outweighs whatever it was that got you there. And this is just that. I read through this now and I feel the growth. And I’m grateful for that every day. you

  • April 15, 2017By Sophia Becerril

    The YA genre is a genre aimed to people within the ages of 15 to 20.Over the years it has become a big phenomenon among the entertainment industry with huge successes. Among the YA Book community there has been certain anticipated releases, her are some of my favorites : The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Currently with

  • April 15, 2017By Olivia Traverso-Madden

    Back in 2012, Kate Nash was dropped from her record label after her second album, ‘My Best Friend is You’, didn’t sell as they’d hoped. However, 5 years later, being without a label has not held her back. Nash has recently completed a UK tour that I was lucky enough to experience and I must

  • April 14, 2017By Dominique Durden

    I really like the way you speak. Your lips have a way of moving over words ritualistically and that excites me. I listen to your music when I miss you. Bumping Summer Bunk under a Strawberry Moon, Soundcloud held the soundtrack to our summer love, summer lust, summer story, whatever you want to call it.

  • April 14, 2017By Meghan Edwards

    Everyone knows the story of sisterly love in Frozen, of the lost slipper in Cinderella and of the mysteriously animated toys in Toy Story. But, once a certain age is reached, these classics are labeled as childish and rudimentary; unworthy of a teenager’s time, though they might not necessarily be so. Sure, these movies can seem a little repetitive and

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