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Celebrate Pride All Year Long With These LGBTQ+ Films and TV Shows
With this year’s Pride celebrations cancelled due to the lingering effects of COVID-19, things are looking a little different this month.
Sep 24, 2020


Highlights of the Emmy's Awards
By Jasmine Dalrymple The 72nd Emmy’s Awards were held on Sunday, September 20th, 2020. We saw a variety of unique looks, styles, and...
Sep 21, 2020


#FreeBritney Is a Call to #FreeWomen
Recently, #FreeBritney has been circulating across social media as fans become increasingly worried about singer Britney Spears’ safety...
Sep 17, 2020


Let's Talk About Gender
Before we’re even born, our gender identity is already decided for us. As soon as parents receive the news of their baby’s sex, they’re met
Sep 17, 2020


Supermodel Spotlight: 8 Models Who Are Breaking Boundaries in Fashion
For years, we have been conditioned to believe that traditionally European features and stick thin bodies are he only two things that...
Sep 14, 2020


How to Safely Prepare for a Protest
On May 25, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man was brutally murdered by a Minneapolis police officer named Derek Chauvin.
Sep 10, 2020


Navigating The COVID Campus: Surviving Online School in the New Normal
COVID-19 has changed many things, university life being one of them—meaning the vast majority of courses will go online this fall for the...
Sep 4, 2020


Craving Ice Cream with BLACKPINK & Selena Gomez? Same.
After weeks of anticipation by Blinks and Selenators, the two worlds collided August 28th, the result - Ice Cream.
Sep 3, 2020


South Asian for Black Lives
The recent and tragic filming of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis has incited fires and emphasized the prevalence of racial injusti
Sep 3, 2020


8 of the Most Iconic Outfits in Movie History
What comes to mind when you think of some of the most iconic outfits in movie history? Is it Cher Horowitz’s yellow blazer and matching...
Sep 3, 2020


#BlackLivesMatter: Attention Asian Americans, this is your fight too
Growing up, I was always aware that I lived in a sheltered environment. The majority of my classmates were Asian, Hispanic or Latinx.
Aug 27, 2020


The History of Drag and its Modern-Day Influence
In recent years, the surge of appreciation for drag has changed the way we talk and the way we look and dress.
Aug 24, 2020


WAP is an Anthem of Female Empowerment and You Can’t Change My Mind
Female pleasure has a way of making people uncomfortable. From the moment girls become teenagers, they’re immediately told what is and...
Aug 20, 2020


How to be a Non-Black Ally in the #BLM Movement
It’s been over a week since the reprehensible murder of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer, but the repercussions have just begun
Aug 20, 2020


9 Movies, Songs and Shows That Make it Feel Like Summer
Summer 2020 has not felt like summer at all. Luckily, here are nine movies, songs and shows that will make you feel like it is.
Aug 17, 2020


5 Tips for Combating Loneliness During the Pandemic
The world we once knew is completely gone. Gone are the crazy family gatherings that we secretly looked forward to attending.
Aug 6, 2020


Living Through a Pandemic: A Recount of My Many Emotions
These last few months have been tough. Grief, hopelessness and anxiety are three emotions that I experience almost every day.
Aug 3, 2020


Your Summer 2020 Binge List
Quarantine has given us ample time to sift through many TV shows and movies that have recently come out.
Jul 20, 2020


Music Lover Uses Passion to Represent Queer, POC Communities
Several years ago, high school junior Natalie Lee decided to attend a music show at a small skate shop on a whim.
Jul 20, 2020


Yes, Like Many, I am Exhausted...
I have been grappling with how to properly articulate my emotions surrounding the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and most recently
Jun 4, 2020
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