Culture Avery Taylor Culture Avery Taylor

What I Wish I Knew Before Moving Abroad

My experience is so much better for my situation, but I can’t help but grieve lost expectations. I have learned to romanticize my life now as if I was making those videos I watched so long ago. With my Asda trips, time spent with friends on the beach, walking everywhere (even in the rain), books piling up around me as I work into the night, trying to keep my constantly messy room tidy, meals gone wrong. The good. The bad.

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Culture Georgia Witten Culture Georgia Witten

A Modern Day Collaboration Of Church and “State”: The Complicated Relationship Between the Rich, the Famous, and the Scientologists

In September 2012, Vanity Fair headlines read “Scientology, Tom Cruise, and Katie Holmes: What Katie Didn't Know”. Through reading the title and continuing onwards into the article, I was provoked with a series of questions. How is it that the entirety of the Cruise vs Holmes child custody battle curiously seemed to revolve around this one word? Scientology.

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Culture, Editor's Picks Avery Taylor Culture, Editor's Picks Avery Taylor

Everything You Need to Know About a UK Student Visa

The most trustworthy is the gov.uk website which will quickly become your best friend. It will have all the information you need for your Tier Four visa and beyond. Sometimes, this website can seem a bit cryptic and in this case, reach out to the international team at your uni if they have one. They are a dedicated group that should be able to answer any further questions. 

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I Shouldn’t Feel Awful for Embracing My Sexual Confidence. Quite Frankly, No One Should.

Don’t be too promiscuous. Or self-assured. Initiate just a bit of poise but, nevertheless, encourage yourself to be irresistibly wild. People liked “wild” women, and I desired nothing more but to be wholly, unquestionably liked. These thoughts, these feelings, constantly orbit through my abysmal mind, wandering aimlessly as I engage within something that should be guilt-free and pleasurable for me, especially at this point in my adult life: sex.

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Culture, Editor's Picks, December Favorites Soleil Engin Culture, Editor's Picks, December Favorites Soleil Engin

Ten Pieces of Advice from a Semi-Jaded College Student

In 2019, I was a senior in high school and, as such, I was incredibly stressed for college decisions to come out. Truth be told, I applied to only a handful of schools and got into less than half of them. One of the schools was the University of Chicago, where I go now. But as someone who has thought of transferring more than once since being here, I can say with confidence that where you go to college matters… just probably not in the way you think. Here are ten things I wish I knew before choosing my college, and before starting college at all.

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TikTok: A Cog in America’s Consumerist Machine

There is a reason groupthink is often labeled as a consequence of combined ignorance rather than a benefit of shared thoughts. With over one billion active users in over 150 countries worldwide, we are all very familiar with the kind of videos posted on the social media platform TikTok. From cooking instruction videos to 'get ready with me' videos, founder Zhang Yiming nearly doubled his billion-dollar fortune due to home-struck users and a flood of content on the platform.

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Culture Ava Raymond Culture Ava Raymond

Summer 2022 Trader Joe’s Shopping List: Part One

When the 100 degree heat got to me a little, I decided to check out some refreshing seasonal treats to reward myself with after a hard day of summer restaurant work. When I entered my grocery store of choice I was immediately greeted with a citrus flavor overload of summer items that pair perfectly with the weather outside.

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Culture Destany Long Culture Destany Long

5 Ways To Naturally Sweeten Your Summer Smoothies

Smoothies are a great way to get in all your fruits and veggies. Although many fruits contain natural ingredients that provide our drinks with a sweet taste, some people are looking for a little more. Are you someone that’s looking for ways to amp up your smoothies and still keep them healthy?

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Culture Destany Long Culture Destany Long

The Intricate Mind of Ye

Kayne is no less than legendary. However, with all of the limelight and revenue coming in, with any new artist, fame can quickly become your enemy. In Kayne’s rise to stardom, he became the entity of controversy. His comments and behaviors created much backlash from the public. Today, people either love Kayne or they hate him; there’s no in-between.

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Culture Faith Maddox Culture Faith Maddox

Legality isn’t morality: Cary Fukunaga and grooming in age-gap relationships

Cary Joji Fukunaga, director of “Jane Eyre,” “Maniac,” and the most recent Bond flick, “No Time to Die,” was accused of sexual misconduct earlier this month. The allegations were initially brought forward on Rachelle Vinberg’s Instagram stories, which have since been archived on her page’s highlights. In one post, Vinberg wrote “I spent years being scared of him. Mans is a groomer and has been doing this shit for years. Beware women.”

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Culture, December Favorites Giana Valero Culture, December Favorites Giana Valero

All things on Waitressing: Why I love it, and why you will too!

Out of all of my jobs that I have had through the years, I have found that being a waitress is the most fulfilling side-hustle that I have found. Waitressing in a restaurant can be very tough. It is constantly about remembering orders, dealing with unhappy customers, balancing 8 drinks on one tray - all things that require you to focus and stay on task.

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Culture Joy Hwang Culture Joy Hwang

Ukraine… Where does everyone always go?

For the past 3 weeks, all I could see on my Tiktok for-you page was Ukraine. Starting from the change of profiles to yellow and blue to edits of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, it was all I could see…Until I didn’t. Now, when I scroll I see almost nothing about Ukraine.

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Culture Ava Raymond Culture Ava Raymond

What Makes a Bagel a Good Bagel?

I would humbly call myself a bagel connoisseur. I know my way around a quality bagel. I've diligently searched every nook and cranny for the most superior bagels in Los Angeles, but as I continue my search, the question of what makes a bagel a good bagel remains. Good is not only a general word but a subjective one.

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December Favorites, Culture Sarah Henry December Favorites, Culture Sarah Henry

What the Dermatologist Doesn’t Tell you About Having Acne

There is a startling lack of dialogue online about the psychological effects of dealing with long-term acne. It’s true, I think that people don't notice the changes in your skin as much as you do, but that’s really not as comforting as it should be. Honestly, with acne, the way you perceive yourself is the way you believe everyone else perceives you.

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