In honor of Women's History Month, Culture Reporter Amalia Medina is back with more recs, this time for female artists to listen to.
In honor of Women's History Month, Culture reporter Amalia Medina shares her favorite movies made by and for women.
The "clean" aesthetic: effortless? Or only accessible by those who can afford to buy all of the right products? Lifestyle reporter Miranda Dunlap talks to consumer behavior and retail experts to explain how our current era of self-care promotes consumerism and impossible beauty standards.
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Mental health reporter Julian Stainback speaks on his experience as a low-income, first generation student, and provides resources available for those in need of support.
While I may not have spoken to these men, I saw them everyday. I ate lunch a few tables from them. I shopped for deodorant in the same aisle. They joked with each other six feet from where I joked with my friends.
Celebrating Valentine's Day doesn't have to be all about the couples, it can be a day to celebrate yourself. Mental health reporter Julian Stainback compiles a list of ways to celebrate Valentine's Day as a single person .
Winter can be a season of emotional turmoil. And what better way to release those emotions than to binge-watching TV? Culture Reporter Quynh Anh Tong talks us through some of the most thrilling movies and TV shows you can stream right now.
Are you "rebranding" yourself this year? Lifestyles reporter Lily Guiney is not and here's why:
Growing up in Detroit, I listened to an unhealthy amount of Motown, and "An Evening With Silk Sonic" brought me back to the days my family and I would listen to Stevie Wonder with its beautiful funk and R&B sound. Feel free to call me an old head, I just enjoy good music.
"Balancing life between school, a job and military is extremely difficult and can be too much to handle at times, but I know it's nothing compared to the horrors other veterans have seen," writes city of East Lansing reporter Noah Edgar. Check out the rest of his column here.
Christmas music right after Halloween, a tragedy or way of life? Reporters Drew Goretzka and Dan Netter battle it out.
"There I was on Sep, 16, blissfully unaware of what was to come next. I stepped out of the Communication Arts and Sciences Building to find Zippy, my moped of three years, gone."
"I wonder what Thompson would say about the events that are taking place now: the polarization of this country, all the anger and rage and pointing fingers at one another," City of East Lansing reporter Noah Edgar writes. "I can't help but think that his words would unite us, or at the very least make us laugh."