Victoria Raschi, a junior VMA student, started “Bitchin’ Stitchin” to fulfill her hobby of embroidery and to make money at the same time by selling it.
Read MoreThe truth remains that the college is extremely inaccessible to hundreds of its students––some Emersonians found a way to make it onto the campus, but continue to struggle after arriving.
Read MoreThe winter, especially in Boston, can sometimes feel debilitating—literally. But with the addition of fresh air and sunlight in your daily routine, the world can seem a lot brighter.
Read MoreAt 16, I took Plan B for the first time and was absolutely horrified. I had no idea what it was or what it would do to my body. All I knew was I was deathly scared of getting pregnant.
Read MoreThe sex itself was fine, but I never really knew how to leave, or how to kick him out when it was over.
Read MoreThe “crusty crush” is an ever-changing phenomenon that I used to think only appealed to me. On a surface level, it is just the name I came up with to describe that crush that you find attractive, but in all honesty, kind of looks like a mess––and I mean this in the most endearing way possible.
Read MoreA model’s first runway is always a big deal, but when their first runway is New York Fashion Week for Ralph Lauren, it’s a whole different level of stress.
Read MoreWhy is it so difficult to feel good about what we’re buying? Well, because it’s nearly impossible.
Read MoreThough relationships consist only of the couple, a barrage of our entrusted friends, maybe even family, contribute to what and how our romantic actions are executed.
Read MoreHow do we honor a fashion icon without completely dismissing his problematic behavior? It circles back to separating the art from the artist, but how can we support someone who does not support us?
Read MoreBeyond just selling clothes, Rihanna pushed the boundaries of fashion and beauty to include women of all sizes and colors, which is, to say the least, refreshing.
Read MoreWhen explaining that my favorite film of the year is a comedy about a young Nazi whose imaginary best friend is Adolf Hitler, I sound crazy.
Read MoreAfter a week of Euphoria style makeup, I learned rhinestones can go on your eyes, there's no such thing as too much glitter, and eyeliner doesn’t just belong on your lash line.
Read MoreIn attempt to bandage the failing brand, Victoria’s Secret has hired their first plus-size model and images of transgender and plus size models have appeared in their stores. The sincerity of both acts, however, remain questionable.
Read MoreA political statement made through fashion should not distress the group it is claiming to stand with.
Read MoreIf you’ve been thinking of birth control or want to start, here are some facts on the most popular types of birth control.
Read MoreThe film is not overly violent or grotesque, and it is not disturbing in the ways people have been describing it as. It is simply a whine-fest. A beautifully acted, well-crafted, subtle whine-fest.
Read MoreAs soon as I walked through the door of the loading dock, I became a moving part in the VMA machine. People were bustling around, pushing boxes, moving props, setting up offices; it was pure organized chaos. Even though I did not meet anyone yet or had the chance to put down my backpack, I already felt like I was meant to be there.
Read MoreConcern for safety is welcomed and appreciated, but the overforbearence which it inhabits is too much at times, and sugar babies would much rather receive emotional support than overly worried tantrums.
Read MoreWith today’s dismal economy, overwhelming student debt, and the spike in home prices, life for young adults is not as easy as it once was several years ago.
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