by Olivia Alymer As the world’s largest online platform for creative projects, from small films to full-scale productions, Kikstarter encourages creators to dream big. Of course, “dreaming big” often comes … Continue reading
by Maitland Quitmeyer Living in a city like New York, there are temptations every- where when it comes to shopping. Buying secondhand or vintage clothing and accessories can either clean … Continue reading
by Gloria Noel and Maitland Quitmeyer We may embody the Butler archetype at our best in the semester, but at our worst, our study buns are coming undone and online … Continue reading
This issue, two writers consider Michelle Bachmann’s potentially presidential candidacy. Should she be taken seriously as a potential presidential candidate? Ultimately, both writers choose “No.” Bach- mann has fallen considerably … Continue reading
By Katie Donham Why didn’t Hillary Clinton win the 2008 Democratic nomination? Hillary Clinton just had a lot going against her. Not only is she married to the man with … Continue reading
By Elyse Pitock Science says that climate change is real. Morals say sexual abuse is a crime. And common sense says that ice cream is, by nature, just fun — … Continue reading
By Gillian Osswald She held herself very straight, like Audrey Hepburn, who all women idolize and men never think about.” Author Jeffrey Eugenides has hit it on the head: what … Continue reading
by Kelly Kang T his is not a news article. This is not a calculated, step-by-step guide to alleviate stress in your daily life. This is not an simple solution … Continue reading