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The first time I heard the song “Supercut” by Lorde, it was all I could think about for days. It was three years ago — in my Wednesday night contemporary dance class. Even after an hour and a half of ...
Every June, millions from the queer community gather to celebrate pride month, a celebration of love and being out and proud. Every year, celebrities tend to be more open about accepting queer ...
“The Waterfront,” which premiered on Netflix on Thursday, tells the story of a family fishery that holds a dark secret: selling drugs to keep the business alive. From the creator of “Scream,” ...
The rapid increase of generative AI has set forth unprecedented change in the classroom. Plagiarism has gained brand new resources, and even assignments can be done by a simple copy and paste into one ...
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the fifth publication in “The Hunger Games” book series, the second prequel published by Suzanne Collins years after the success of the original trilogy. The book is told ...
LGBTQ+ resources are disappearing from campuses left and right, and faculty are less likely to be out. LGBTQ+ research is being cut from universities, and hostility towards them is felt to be rising ...
During the weekend of March 14-16, Spoonfed Comedy, a production company created by Riley Snyder and Izzie Barrett with director Ashley Miller built an all-female team to tell a sapphic love story for ...
Driving to campus on my morning commute, I noticed the Cook Out near Randall Drive had a new sign on the side of the building. Bright yellow and green letters stood out against the brick reading “Taco ...
If you want to cripple a community, attack its schools. Serving as pillars of the community and a place of hope and safety for young people, harming schools and academics causes a shockwave of ...
Big changes, such as moving to college, can bring on a lot of unwanted feelings, such as stress, anxiety or depression. It is crucial for students, friends, professors and family to know what ...
Washington D.C. is the heart of politics in America. Government and policy in the U.S. thrive there, and it has always been a breeding ground for the American people to fight for what they believe in.
If there’s one thing I learned during this experience, it’s that progress isn’t always immediately visible nor about large-scale change in the moment, but about the small steps that add up overtime.