The Emergence of Syna World In the ever-evolving world of street fashion, few brands have captured the imagination of the youth as swiftly and powerfully as Syna World What started as a passion project has rapidly transformed into an emblem of urban culture, blending elements of music, fashion, and street aesthetics to create a brand […]
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About Those Thanksgiving Leftovers…
One food-heavy holiday has come and gone and as we prepare for the next and the many parties in between that will serve up many delicious cookies and cocktails our wills can be tested. Especially if, like me, you struggle with the image that stares back at you in the mirror.
Natalie GaneyGun Control In Education: How We Can Control The Fate Of What Happens
Unfortunately, what is getting lost in this rhetoric is the fact that although our young people are voicing their concerns, they are at ages where they cannot vote. However, as Millennials, we are at the prime age where we can control the fate of these decisive decisions.
Matthew WoodsLove Graffiti? This New Art Form Might Also Capture Your Interest
If you’re usually the first to notice new trends floating around the Internet, keep an eye out for “meme graffiti”, a modern day multi-media art concept viewed through scanning a unique QR code.
Karina BhuttaWhy TV Needs To Start Reflecting Our Lives More
In this ocean of television, my generation doesn’t simply swim around aimlessly. No, we actively search for things that portray our beliefs and the things we like. Once we deeply understand what we want, perhaps we can even begin creating it.
Natalie GaneyMillennials: Why Society’s Stereotypes Of Us Are Ridiculous
Our portrayal both in media and entertainment, including in “Millennials: The Musical,” works against the real Millennials in the world; undermining our accomplishments, our drive, and even our lifestyles.
Natalie GaneyClickbait: Could This Modern Yellow Journalism Be Holding Our Society Back?
While my purview of interests and knowledge generally only circles around the entertainment industry—being an aspiring screenwriter myself—my eyes have been opened this past year to a trend of journalism that extends even to my realm of interest: clickbait journalism.
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