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(04/27/22 6:31pm)
During my sophomore year winter break, I was scrolling through a list of extracurriculars to start in the new semester. I checked everything from intramural sports to a capella groups, and nothing was piquing my interest.
(04/20/22 8:17pm)
I’ve done work in every corner of the theater industry. From lighting and sound, to advertising and audience engagement to even acting, I love the collaborative atmosphere that comes with production design and execution.
(04/13/22 7:44pm)
Even though “Diana” survived the pandemic and opened on Broadway in November 2021, the production’s creative team announced on Dec. 10 the show would close on Broadway after just 33 performances and 16 previews.
(04/03/22 5:08pm)
On Feb. 25, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Americans living in counties with decreased COVID-19 community transmission could visit public indoor places without their masks on. At the time, that encapsulated 70% of all Americans.
(03/10/22 10:17pm)
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine advances, civilian casualties continue to rise, though the total remains uncertain. Citizens of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, are direct witnesses to the rumble of bombs in the distance while running to shelter in subway stations.
(03/02/22 8:35pm)
In the midst of COVID-19 shutdowns in early 2020, many people turned to exercise in their newly found free time. From home workout videos to five-mile-long walks, fitness became a new goal for many struggling to find purpose in the “new normal.”
(02/23/22 8:45pm)
My schedule was packed. It seemed like every day I watched deadlines whiz by and meetings go unaccounted. Tests appeared on days where I hadn’t remembered them, and social time with my friends went unplanned.
(02/17/22 6:21pm)
A controversial parental rights bill in Florida proposes restrictions on the discussion of LGBTQ issues in classrooms. It passed through a Florida House committee in January.
(01/28/22 3:54pm)
During my walk past Sample Gates the other day, I came to the startling realization that I didn’t love college. It caught me off guard, but was a sentiment I had expressed to friends and family before, though it was usually dismissed with “I’m sure it’s not that bad” or “give it some time, things can only get better from here.”
(01/14/22 12:08am)
With a plethora of views on what to do and not to do, it’s time to admit that few know exactly what we’re doing in response to COVID-19 — and nobody truly knows how this will play out.
(11/29/21 8:06pm)
I reached for my thermometer as soon as my alarm went off. I felt off the night before and had tested negative for COVID-19, but as soon as I opened my eyes, I knew things had gotten a lot worse.
(11/08/21 9:12pm)
I had just made my third trip around a block on Eighth street in New York City. Not wanting to circle it another time, I decided to ask someone for directions. I turned to the first person I saw, and before I could fully get out where I needed to go, they brushed past me and said, “not now.” Two other people also continued walking after I asked.
(10/28/21 10:50pm)
Adele sprung back into her reign of cultural supremacy after the release of “Easy on Me'' on Oct. 15 broke world records. It achieved 24 million streams in one week.
(10/20/21 6:33pm)
Last week I scoured the internet for inspiration for my next column. Ideas usually jump off the pages as I scroll through the New York Times, the IndyStar or the IDS.
(10/15/21 12:09am)
Gay men have long been placed on a constricting binary: Are we “gay-gay” where everybody knows before they have even meet us? Or are we “straight passing,” suggesting that if we didn’t mention it, nobody would be the wiser?
(10/06/21 9:03pm)
In the past few years, it seems like heat waves cook cities, floods cut through mountains and hurricanes flatten towns more and more frequently.
(09/24/21 12:46am)
I glanced at my syllabus freshman year and saw that 85% of my grade would rely on two cumulative, multiple choice exams. I immediately felt the pressure of the impending semester.
(09/16/21 5:34pm)
My life felt like it was crumbling. I thought I had prepared so well for college. How could I feel so lost?
(09/10/21 2:26am)
In the era of fake news, crusades of politicization and partisan spin have breached the arena of facts. Truths once accepted as common, apolitical beliefs have been leveraged as political propaganda without any regard to the broader effect this distortion will have on the world.
(04/20/21 6:27pm)
Curtains have fallen, but the sound of applause is nowhere to be heard. The COVID-19 pandemic shut down theaters across the country last March, and many have yet to fully return to normal operations.