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The Rise of Gorp Core and the Plight of Humanity in the Anthropocene

Walking through the streets of any major city, you are sure to see many forms of stylistic expression. There are the classics:…

February 2, 2023
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Walk a Miiile in these Louboutins: An Introduction to the Societal Implications of Footwear 

Let’s talk about shoes. Everybody has them; most people wear them. They are a staple of everyday life, unworthy of thought besides…

November 10, 2022
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Yahritza Y Su Esencia: TikTok’s Must-listen Viral Heartbreak Band

Lamenting to an accompaniment of an acoustic bass and a twelve-string guitar, lead singer Yahritza from the band Yahritza Y Su Esencia…

October 27, 2022
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“Nope”: Race, Wilderness, and Commodity in Peele’s Most Recent Movie

Spoilers ahead! Sci-fi, Western, thriller … Director Jordan Peele’s most recent movie, “Nope,” bends genres, as it can be classified as all…

October 6, 2022
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“Femme Fatale”: The Complicated and Devastating Career of Nico

Here she comes / You better watch your step / She’s going to break your heart in two / It’s true ……

September 15, 2022
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“My Empire of Dirt”: Tracking the Evolution of “Hurt” from Nine Inch Nails to Johnny Cash

cw: themes of self-harm are explored in the song described in this article What song makes you cry? Like, tears streaming, bawling…

April 7, 2022
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“Form Equals Content”: A Guide to Living Authentically Through Dua Lipa’s Music

“Form equals content.” You’ve probably heard the phrase. In any high school or collegiate English class, your instructor has probably uttered these…

March 3, 2022
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Poetry, Science, and the Human Condition

In academia these days, it is hard to escape the seemingly stagnant binary set up between STEM and the humanities. For many…

February 10, 2022

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