Getting rid of stains: the college edition
Moving out and going to college can be daunting and stressful. This means you will have to do your own laundry and get out those pesky stains. Here is a how-to guide to different everyday stains.
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Moving out and going to college can be daunting and stressful. This means you will have to do your own laundry and get out those pesky stains. Here is a how-to guide to different everyday stains.
When the new year begun, 2020 started the same as any other year. The first case of COVID-19 in the United States wasn’t detected until Jan. 20. Celebrations weren’t hindered by safety guidelines for those who wanted to ring in the new year together.
Books deemed to be classics often have two things in common: They are old and may be hard to read. While aged stories can seem out-of-touch with the current world, they usually still contain important messages that transcend time. Or maybe these books are acclaimed for being amusing and interesting to the reader, regardless of deeper message.
It can be easy to get caught up in the overwhelming nature of the world. However, even in the best moments, it is important to remember to look after one’s mental health. A frustrating time can be a setback.
It has undoubtedly been a rough year. Between the COVID-19 pandemic, instances of police brutality and the deaths of beloved figures like Kobe Bryant and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 2020 has likely taken its toll on many of us. And if you need any more reasons to hate this year, there’s a whole song about it, titled “F2020” by Avenue Beat.
For the past few years, Disney remakes have been oversaturating their produced movies. Who could forget the more recently released “Aladdin,” “The Lion King” or “Mulan?” And these are only a few examples. There’s even a new live-action “The Little Mermaid” in the making. While I have not seen all of the movies I listed above, I have not enjoyed any I have seen.
Attention-grabbing headlines and outrageous screenshots can spread like wildfire on social media. People bewildered or amazed by these claims may retweet, like or repost them so their followers can see them too. This could cause the same effect to these followers, until the posts are spread out even more. But what if these claims aren’t true?
Let’s face it — no one is perfect. This seems like an obvious statement, but it can be hard not to idolize those we think highly of.
As the holiday season approaches, on-campus students must plan for a two-month leave from campus. While away, there are some factors to remember to help maintain safety during the coronavirus pandemic:
Members of Generation Z have proven we are outspoken about issues we are passionate about— from racial inequality to climate change. With the ability for consequential actions, there comes a great deal of responsibility.
If you’re anything like me, the blood and gore of traditional horror movies make you queasy. To avoid fueling nightmares, here are some of my favorite non-scary movies to get you in the Halloween mood:
As concerns about the declining state of the environment continue to circulate, high-end fashion brands are capitalizing on this fear by pushing their expensive clothing onto shoppers with guilty consciences. Often, sustainability comes with a high price tag — one that is too high to be a realistic option for lower income consumers.
It seems like almost every time a song by an up-and-coming artist becomes popular, there are some fans that get defensive of the artist. They want their favorite musician to be “underground” or don’t want new listeners to call themselves fans when they only know a few songs.
From high profile comedians to teens on TikTok, dark humor is a form of comedy utilized across all media platforms. It can bring people together to make light of an unfortunate situation and it can isolate those at the brunt end of the joke.