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Your journey into the past starts here. Since 2011, Your Magazine has been dedicated to producing timeless work. Explore, learn, and read along as you uncover a wide variety of stories that have defined the publication throughout its notable history. Dive deep into Your Magazine’s archived posts, editorials, and more here.


Bad at Love: Dating as a Bisexual
Bad at Love: Dating as a Bisexual

Dating as a bisexual is difficult. You’re figuring out your own sexuality, figuring out somebody else’s, figuring out who you are with a person, and figuring out what you really want

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RomanceMelissa RosalesDecember 3, 2018bisexuality, relationships, single, Dating
Understanding Compersion
Understanding Compersion

It’s well known in the polyamorous and non-monogamous spheres, and has long been the key to keeping a balance, fighting off jealousy for those involved in multiple relationships.

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RomanceMorgan DaviesDecember 3, 2018polyamory, compersion, jealousy, relationships
The Art of Being "Extra": Finding Power in Doing The Most
The Art of Being "Extra": Finding Power in Doing The Most

Why do we police the behavior of women of any kind or anyone more “feminine” than your typical straight-white-cis-dudebro?

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In the Magazine, LivingGloria PerezDecember 3, 2018living, people of color, women, extra, LGBT
The Hair We Care
The Hair We Care

In 2018, it’s increasingly important to look into the ethics of all the choices we make in our lives, even haircuts.

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StyleLillian CohenNovember 26, 2018hairstyles, fall fashion, philanthropy, donation
Pop! Fizzle! Face Mask?
Pop! Fizzle! Face Mask?

What do you do with that leftover wine or Champagne from your last night in, especially when there’s not enough to enjoy as a full glass? Make a popping self-care face mask!


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StyleYour MagazineNovember 14, 2018self-care, 21, wine, face masks
Comics in Boston: Where to Shop
Comics in Boston: Where to Shop

All comic book stores are different, and all of them have something to offer. Here is a list of five places to check out.

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A&ESkyler JohnsonNovember 1, 2018comics, shopping, books
Snail Mail: Indie Rock’s Newest Star
Snail Mail: Indie Rock’s Newest Star

Snail Mail stands as a unique voice in the indie scene because of how successful Lindsey Jordan has become at such a young age.

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A&EYour MagazineNovember 1, 2018indie, musicians, female, bands, up-and-coming
I’m Cursed with a Love for Hocus Pocus, and I’m Not Mad About it
I’m Cursed with a Love for Hocus Pocus, and I’m Not Mad About it

If the sibling storyline doesn’t make you want to call your brother or sister and tell them you miss playing imaginary games where you save your unsuspecting town from three witches, then you need to re-evaluate your priorities.

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A&ERebekah ScarboroughNovember 1, 2018Halloween, spooky, feminism, movies, family
Drugs in the Music World
Drugs in the Music World

“The culture of drug abuse isn’t simply an issue with musicians, it spans all levels of the industry,”

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Andrea WilliamsNovember 1, 2018
Beau(TEA)
Beau(TEA)

Beauty influencers today are undoubtedly cutthroat business people, but it’s disheartening when they become solely that

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StyleLee Ann JastillanaNovember 1, 2018beauty, scandal, MUA, influencer, racism
The Straw Saga
The Straw Saga

Eliminating plastic straws is a step towards saving the environment, but also a step towards further victimization of people with disabilities.

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LivingSwetha AmaresanNovember 1, 2018ecofriendly, ableism, straws, green
Survival of the Art-est
Survival of the Art-est

Artists struggle with confidence in their creations. How can art students grow with their art and thrive in the art world?

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Living Madi McCulloughNovember 1, 2018Art, Starving artist, lifestyle, collaboration
Not Your Average Food Fight
Not Your Average Food Fight

Are we food sovereign?

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LivingReilly LoyndNovember 1, 2018food, culture, assimilation, cultural warfare
Thrift for Thought
Thrift for Thought

Have we turned an industry meant to provide cheaper clothing alternatives to low income people into an expensive franchise for us more privileged students who want that edgy, vintage look?

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StyleSwetha AmaresanNovember 1, 2018clothes, thrift, thrifting, style
But You Don’t Look Like a Lesbian
But You Don’t Look Like a Lesbian

Indeed, people tend to look to fashion markers—such as masculine clothing or shaved heads—as a way to assume a woman’s sexuality.

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StyleIsabelle LichtensteinNovember 1, 2018fashion, sexuality, lesbianism, modernity
Hair Down There...Or Anywhere?
Hair Down There...Or Anywhere?

Not only have I policed my own body hair, but society has too. In the 21st century, women’s body hair has been a hot topic of debate among magazines, talk shows, and the like.

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StyleDelia CurtisNovember 1, 2018hair, body hair
Proud (And Patient) Pansexual
Proud (And Patient) Pansexual

At the end of the day, someone’s sexuality, or any way they define themselves, is a part of who they are as a whole. To exclude it, or to initially misinterpret how they identify, is hurtful and discredits who they are.

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RomanceOlivia HammondNovember 1, 2018sexuality, pansexual, erasure, LGTBQ
When You've Never Dated Before
When You've Never Dated Before

The straining pressure of dating has many of us feeling like we absolutely need to know or have done everything before arriving on campus.

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RomanceTiffany CarbonNovember 1, 2018Dating, sexuality, college life, self-confidence
Why the Color Red
Why the Color Red

The scale of femininity and masculinity have always been closely tied with red, the pigment expressing power and dominance, but also menstruation and life.

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RomanceLillian CohenNovember 1, 2018sexuality, color, attraction, romance, red
Seemingly Single
Seemingly Single

After all is said and done, you’re the one left continuing to grapple with a quasi-single identity while being committed to someone far away.

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RomanceGabrielle MrozowskiNovember 1, 2018long distance, relationships, single, relationship status
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