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The Student News Site of Kent State University

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The Student News Site of Kent State University

a magazine

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and just like that – how satc writers prioritize inclusion in reboot

Abby Friedman May 18, 2022

Manolo Blahniks, Carrie’s Brownstone and Big vs. Aidan are probably elements of the iconic show that jog your memory when I mention “Sex and The City.” Although we loved following along with the...

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illustration: sadie reda

ocd a new understanding: an interview with a clinical psychologist

Sydney Shufford May 16, 2022

This past year, I was diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). What I had written off for years as eccentricities, turned out to be much more. In the media, OCD is always portrayed as being...

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photo: maggie harris // models: emma lammermeier and zharia elizabeth

high rise vs. low rise jeans: an analysis of the popularity of each style

Julia Morehead May 15, 2022

Whether you’re dreading it or ready to embrace it, the style of low rise jeans is slowly creeping its way back into mainstream fashion. After several years of high rise pants being the craze, the resurgence...

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photo courtesy of kristal moseley.

kent state’s stylish poet: kristal moseley

Catie Pusateri May 14, 2022

Kristal Moseley stood backstage at Chicago’s 2019 Pitchfork Music Festival avoiding peeking through the curtain in fear of catching a glimpse of the audience. Seeing the crowd a moment before her performance...

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photo: mady hedrick // model: kristen kubek

the myth of ‘that girl’: the new wave of disguised diet culture taking over social media

Kristen Kubek May 12, 2022

She’s toned, she’s productive, she starts every day with a matcha and a meditation and she’s all over your TikTok for you page. But being “that girl” is also a lifestyle that promotes diet culture...

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illustration: marina difranco

ironic fashion is no joke

Annie Gleydura May 11, 2022

With the recent revival of all things Y2K, style that is anything but safe has been in heavy rotation. The early 2000s are known for the micro mini, butterfly clips, the classic Juicy tracksuit and most...

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illustration: allison sewald

romanticism and bridal suits: how vintage bridalwear is being reimagined

Sofia Manousos May 10, 2022

As the world begins its exit from the COVID-19 pandemic, many are eagerly returning to large social events, and with summer quickly approaching, wedding season is hitting its peak. From postponed to delayed...

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what the luxury goods sanctions on russia means for fashion

Kaylyn Wenzel May 7, 2022

Russian and Ukrainian forces have been at war with each other since Feb. 24. Vladimir Putin's objective still seems to be to capture the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, which would ultimately topple Ukraine’s...

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everything you need to know about scandinavian street style

Finora Reilly May 5, 2022

Street style is one of the first places trends emerge, eventually inspiring haute couture designers and brands. So Scandinavian style: what’s the hype about it? The region’s style choices have been...

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photo: antonia digiacomo // models: alexis moore and miyah

the manic pixie nightmare

Annie Gleydura May 4, 2022

A Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a comic trope that includes a prescribed set of characteristics. This girl’s hair is dyed in vibrant colors. She’s impulsive and exhibits other cutesy-fied signs of mental...

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20 mother’s day gifts that won’t disappoint

Ava Scrabis May 3, 2022

Sunday, May 8, Mother’s Day, is right around the corner! Mom’s do so much for us all the time that on Mother's Day we can finally give back and show them a little extra appreciation.   Not...

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anti-abortion lawmakers, and now supreme court justices, have blood on their hands

Catie Pusateri May 3, 2022

There’s not enough room in a Planned Parenthood clinic for the doctor, the person seeking an abortion and the gall of some conservative lawmakers sticking their noses in every uterus in their states.    In...

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