COLUMN: Spring-cleaning brings flashbacks and glances of the future
While it’s safe to say that most of us have more clothes than we truly need, we can still have a hard time letting go of these garments when spring cleaning rolls around.
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While it’s safe to say that most of us have more clothes than we truly need, we can still have a hard time letting go of these garments when spring cleaning rolls around.
Every time I’ve opened my closet the past couple months, it’s been nothing but me dodging eye contact with the summery garments staring me down.
When we have a bad day, our minds usually drift to the pick-me-up waiting for us at home.
When I go home for the weekend, I always run through the same motions.
Jewelry is personal.
We all have our favorite day of the week, and I bet I could name yours from what you’re wearing.
It comes as no surprise when the people who take home an Oscar are frequently the ones winning best dressed as well.
I know people have a strong argument when they say clothes are just that: clothes. It is a garment. It is a piece of fabric. It is a bundle of thread. But I invite you to not think of clothes so literally.
We are rapidly approaching the end of Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s rather boring season as The Bachelor, but what keeps me watching is all the attire.
When it comes to Valentine’s Day, there are two types of people, the optimists and the pessimists. Just like sporting red or blue on Election Day, what you wear on Feb. 14 can be a dead giveaway to your thoughts on this heart-shaped holiday.
Just like all of us, Justin Timberlake has made his fair share of questionable fashion decisions.
For as long as I have been alive, and surely much longer, women have been expected to be hairless nearly everywhere but their heads.
To the first person to ever say, “I don’t care about looks,” I am calling the bluff.
Every now and then, we look in the mirror and decide to spice up our appearance.
Just like a familiar scent or a reminiscent taste, clothing can bring a sense of nostalgia.
With finals week looming, many college students are beginning to experience an increased level of stress. Although next week is supposedly known as “dead week,” a week free of homework and projects so students can prepare for their finals, it is pretty much a myth. Self-care is important at any time of the year, but it is especially important during times of increased stress, so here are five ways to unwind during finals week this year.
Danny Dash Andrews, the No. 1 Michael Jackson impersonator according to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater's Website, is coming to Bloomington.
While students will be on break Nov. 18-26, the week of Thanksgiving in Bloomington is still filled with events. From activities like learning how to decorate a Christmas tree to performances of original songs being played by the artist who created them, there are several events to attend in Bloomington as the holiday season begins. Listed below are five events and activities taking place between during the break. To view more events planned in Bloomington, see Visit Bloomington's website.
Maria Bamford, star of the Netflix comedy series "Lady Dynamite," is performing at the Comedy Attic on Nov. 16 through Nov. 18. All five of her performances are already sold out.
A night filled with musical collaboration will take place at the IU Auditorium on Nov. 15. Clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh, mandolin expert Avi Avital and Brooklyn orchestra the Knights will come together to share their sound, according to the IU Auditorium website.