Despite the fact that balancing two cultures can be challenging at times, at the end of the day, they are both major parts of my identity.
Read MoreThose who believe in the power of astrology often find themselves overthinking about the type of people they are meant to love.
Read MoreReflecting on the beginnings of her discography and throughout, Del Rey’s character arch is irrefutable.
Read MoreThe expression of independence is a growing narrative within society, with more and more people owning their sexuality and pleasure. It’s liberating, but it also creates two poles of relationships: the casual and the serious.
Read MoreThe first man I became romantically involved with was 19 years old when I met him. I had freshly turned 15 at the peak of our relationship, and to make matters worse, he was my theater camp counselor.
Read MoreLots of people covet melding pain with pleasure by imprinting marks in this way. In fact, the close connection between pain and pleasure bases itself in science.
Read MoreAfter an uncomfortable, honest discussion, I told Rodgers that although I did like him, we were just too sexually incompatible and that I didn’t think we should continue seeing each other.
Read MoreI have plenty of my ex-boyfriends’ clothes. A navy reversible Lacoste coat, a vintage striped red knit Ralph Lauren sweater, a big gray T-shirt with the words “PEACE TAKES COURAGE” sprawled across the chest. I wear them all the time.
Read MoreReuniting and settling down with the person on the receiving end of our first genuine “I love you” is a sweet thought. In the chaos that is one’s often lifelong experience with love, dating, and sometimes marriage, defaulting to the partner who introduced us to all these feelings may seem like a scenario straight out of a dream.
Read MoreWe are leaving the season of coupling up behind and transiting to the period of literal and figurative romantic blossoming. Now it’s time to question whether our winter-era mindset of monogamy has left us ready for the potential dates to come.
Read MoreWhy is it that the French always seem to do things better?
Read MoreDounia serves as a true, relatable voice that can empower “the outcasts, the outsiders, the weirdos.”
Read MoreThis struggle with the administration is linked back to one of the greatest problems faced by Emerson students with military ties: a lack of resources.
Read MoreThe North End is known throughout Boston as “Little Italy.” Its streets are lined with restaurants, bakeries, and cafés inspired by the boot-shaped country. It’s the perfect place for a night out with friends, a date, or, in my case, a cannoli.
I know the feeling of suddenly being thrown into a world where it seems like no one looks like you, or can relate to you because of your ethnic background. This change in dynamics affects students of color in so many different ways.
Read MoreFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, is coming out this November, and the final trailer revealed a surprise twist that brought the constant struggle for diversity and representation throughout the series to a boiling point.
Read MoreThe exhibit left me with feelings of playfulness and nostalgia. The MFA did a great job at mixing the informative with the imaginative.
Read MoreWe wanted it to be simple, philanthropic; we wanted to challenge the industry. We were part of a lot of narratives of what’s wrong with fashion, what’s wrong with the industry, what’s wrong with how companies are growing. We wanted our brand to stand for quality…
Read MoreWhen people we deeply care about make comments like these, we automatically assume they know the best decision for us.
Read MoreWill people stop buying Versace because of its association with Michael Kors?
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