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  • October 23, 2017By Marie Isabela

    This poem is about my mom. I’ve known her for only seventeen years of her life — she was a whole different person before I was born. She didn’t have me until she was thirty-five; she had another life at the time. I think it is safe to say that almost all teenagers love to

  • October 18, 2017By Nikky Garaga

    Twitter has recently been flooded with a wave of “skin care threads”, in which people who have achieved blemish and acne-free skin have shared the products and methods that they used. They usually also include pictures of the person’s skin for reference. Skincare Routine!!!A thread ❤ pic.twitter.com/Eo0maXmVgQ — 𝑯𝒂𝒚𝒍𝒆𝒆 𝑨𝒏𝒊𝒔𝒆 🇵🇦 (@HayleeAnise) April 12, 2017

  • October 2, 2017By Marie Isabela

    I wrote this poem as a way to show how dominance in a relationship can truly change it for the worse. This particular piece shows how this bright, inspiring girl can change from simply one boy being in her life — this not excluding other cases such as gay, lesbian, etc. relationships. Treatment like this

  • September 25, 2017By Marie Isabela

    I’ll admit, it was hard to find a proper way to explain this poem. I’d found motivation to write this when writing about a wildhearted character who doesn’t necessarily have a story yet. When writing this girl, I realized that I can connect with her in this wildhearted way, and it brought me back to

  • September 23, 2017By Matthew Reid

    Zara Larsson has been known to tweet relatable and funny things that end up going viral, but nothing could have prepared music stans and regular fans for her most recent series of tweets. It all started when Zara Larsson responded to this fans question on Twitter: Zara quickly responded with a list of all-powerful and

  • September 1, 2017By Hannah Leonard

    Gillian ‘Frickin’ Flynn needs to stop. She needs to stop being such an amazing author. I’ve only read two books by her so far and the one I just finished was a short story she wrote for George R. R. Martin.I don’t usually read ghost stories, but The Grownup was a book that I couldn’t put

  • August 23, 2017By Noelle Hendrickson

    Mashrou’ Leila, the alternative rock band currently in the news for its recent music video “Roman”, is set on creating an ideal world – one where “struggle and conflict can be used as a starting place for progress.” Known for its controversial songs and lead singer, the band has quickly become popular since forming in

  • August 8, 2017By Matthew Reid

    Daenerys Targaryen – Dubbed “Dany” by fans — is a prime example of a badass female character. She exudes confidence, perseverance, compassion and has all of the qualities of a good leader. “While Daenerys does listen to others, she also understands that she is responsible for the final decision. And she stands by it with

  • July 13, 2017By Andre Platts

    If you weren’t too busy recovering from the inauguration earlier this year, Katy Perry released her first single from her new album Whiten-uhhh I mean Witness. This was just the beginning of an era we are all collectively tired of. In my personal opinion, I think the inauguration of President Peanut combined with the pressure

  • July 8, 2017By Ariel Zedric

    The original 1964 Mary Poppins movie won over 20 awards — ranging from Oscars to Golden Globes. In the 53 years since, Mary Poppins has been adapted into a Broadway show, small theater productions, and numerous school plays. But what is it exactly about the singing nanny that has stolen everyone’s heart? First off, Disney’s version of Mary Poppins

  • June 17, 2017By Rayan Ramadan

    Wonder Woman is a new superhero movie based off the DC Comics of the same name; with its recent release, it has received a lot of both praise and backlash from the public. The praise coming from the fact that it’s one of the few women superhero movies that is all about female empowerment. And the

  • June 12, 2017By Maariyah Bhari

    Misa Kuranaga hails from Osaka, Japan but is based in Boston. She is 5’1 and very petite and often overlooked due to this, she is a principal dancer for the Boston Ballet. She is an international success for the world of ballet due to her defiance of the “standard ballet beauty.” Watch her story here:

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