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  • January 13, 2018By Shermarie Hyppolite

    Whether you’re into groups or soloists, there is an artist for everyone to love. Don’t let the language barrier get to you. Music is universal in its portrayal of emotion and can communicate just the same regardless of the language you speak. Hopefully you are able to vibe to these awesome songs — don’t forget to add

  • January 13, 2018By Rebecca Huang

    This poem is about the need for us to speak up for the injustices we face and to never settle for anything that we might have the power to fix. We should speak out, not only for ourselves, but on behalf of any of those who suffer like we do right now, who suffered like

  • January 13, 2018By Maggie Weeden

    My Real Techniques beauty blender does an exceptional job in seamlessly blending out my foundation. Personally, I prefer the finish of a beauty blender sponge rather than a brush, because it gives the skin a glowy, airbrushed finish that usually requires a little less work than a brush. Brushes can look a bit streaky on

  • January 13, 2018By Baylie Clevenger

    Memes are a common ground for young people everywhere. Taking place mostly on the internet, memes and the obscure humor of the millennial generation have created a fun way for us to relate to one another. With multiple memes being shared every month of the year, it is nearly impossible to count exactly how many

  • January 12, 2018By Dannii Ceniceros

    2018 has become a promising start for Camila Cabello, the Cuban-Mexican singer who started her artistically musical journey with a proper led single in ‘Havana’. The latin-pop infused song became the perfect catalyst for the introduction and later success of Cabello as a breakthrough artist. The singer however already comes from a very successful girl

  • January 12, 2018By Lauren

    In an internal email sent Thursday afternoon, Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Elaine Welteroth told staffers she would be stepping down from her position. Welteroth was appointed Editor-in-Chief in April 2017. As the youngest and only the second person of color to hold the position at any of Condé Nast’s publications, Welteroth has been instrumental in transforming the Teen Vogue

  • January 12, 2018By Nilofer Rolston

    This poem was something I wrote late at night, when I was looking through pictures of starry nights. The idea of humans returning to the stars after death is a concept that I have always thought was beautiful. Almost every element on Earth was formed at the heart of a star, and we all have

  • January 12, 2018By Abbey Perrin

    On Jan 11, Hayley Kiyoko released an awesome new single, “Curious,” from her highly anticipated album Expectations. With a music video (directed by James Larese and Kiyoko herself) featuring chorus dance breaks and a classic back and forth romance, “Curious” is what we’ve all been waiting for. The song features a pair of old loves

  • January 11, 2018By Hannah Jeffrey

    Troye Sivan has finally premiered his new single ‘My My My!’, giving us our first taste of what is yet to come on his sophomore album, due to be released this spring. The release was accompanied by a sensual music video which shows Troye really coming into his own, strutting and dancing through empty streets and

  • January 11, 2018By Molly Cuddy

    Content warning: this article mentions child pedophilia. Popular YouTuber Shane Dawson was accused of being a pedophile on Twitter after a few videos surfaced showing he had said some pretty problematic things in the past. The tweets shown below quote what he apparently says in the video. https://twitter.com/Drgnkiller/status/951192823818346496 https://twitter.com/Drgnkiller/status/951192825458196482 People began agreeing that they found

  • January 11, 2018By Cara Vilenica

    Marvel’s Black Panther isn’t even out yet, but it’s already breaking records. According to Fandango, the movie has become the top seller among Marvel Cinematic Universe movies in its first 24 hours of advance ticket sales, topping the previous record holder “Captain America: Civil War.” Fandango managing editor Erik Davis released the news on Twitter, additionally

  • January 11, 2018By Rebecca Huang

    Oftentimes we let our fear of a possible outcomes hinder us from attempting anything at all. My poem is about a student’s fear of participation, stemming from self-doubt and a paralyzing fixation on the worst case scenario. As a fellow introvert, this poem represents some of my fears about speaking in front of others, irrational