
Doomscrolling is the problem of our generation. Spending 5+ hours on our phones scrolling mindlessly through reels and photos that are not giving any stimulation to the brain at all. However, social media influencer, Brynne Anika Fritjofson, has found the solution to this problem: analog bags. Fritjofson debuted her idea on Instagram with her post […]
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We’ve all heard of seasonal depression, the very real phenomenon that occurs during the fall/winter months in which people often feel more depressed due to lack of sunlight, but what about the opposite end of the spectrum – “Spring break fever.” Spring break fever, or rather spring fever, is defined by Cambridge University as the […]
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The relationship between art and politics has always been intertwined. From all forms of poster propaganda to classical music, art has always been a tool for resistance and social commentary since the beginning of time. Art is a form of expression, and many artists throughout history have been using it to express activism, in both […]
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The statements, “I don’t care about politics” and “I don’t keep up with the news,” are statements that I’ve heard a few too many times in my college career. With the recent attack resulting in the death of political influencer, Charlie Kirk, I have never seen more people post on social media about a […]
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