NY Fashion Week is the intersection of controversy and history making
Hundreds of fashion shows and plenty of strange trends hit New York City around September every year. Although annual, New York Fashion Week is always a little different. New designers break ground...
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We all remember our Kindergarten music days filled with shrieking recorders and triangle chimes, and many of us are still involved in the school orchestra or band, but it’s rare to find someone so...
View ArticleLegend of Lyndale House brings Trapped to new levels
Given only a few walkie-talkies and some clues to still be cracked, puzzle rooms are a thrilling challenge for anyone. The Legend of Lyndale House in Minneapolis incites with its eerie story of spirits...
View Article[ALBUM REVIEW] Mendes makes album of the summer
Shawn Mendes released his third album last week. The album, self-titled “Shawn Mendes,” is headlined by “In My Blood,” an upbeat song about motivation and perseverance. “In My Blood,” which was...
View ArticleIncorrect portrayal of Black people in movies
When consuming media, it is always important to think critically about not only what is overtly stated, but also about subtext and indirect messages being conveyed. This becomes even more vital in the...
View ArticleDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion: what faculty is reading that you should too
While students spent last Thursday taking advantage of the free day for MEA Break, faculty and staff spent it in and out of Zoom Meetings talking about race and the newly instituted diversity...
View ArticleDrake’s three-track EP, Scary Hours 2, is scarily good
Almost 10 months without a major Drake release, he finally released a three-song EP on Friday, Mar. 5 titled Scary Hours 2. The first EP, “Scary Hours,” that was released in 2018 had God’s Plan, which...
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