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If you’re a young woman on social media, you’ve likely been exposed to the newest trend: being a 'clean girl'.
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Less than 300 days ago, I was stationed in southeastern Europe. For eight months of my life, Kyiv was the same distance as Florida is to my home in Michigan.
The minute the lights came up on “BODYTRAFFIC” at the Wharton Saturday night, I was entranced in a world I hadn't explored in a long time: dance.
When the music cut out at the end of Kamila Valieva’s free skate routine on Thursday night, the spectacle was just beginning. NBC’s coverage extended beyond the competition, catching the stunned, livid and numb reactions to the medal placements by the audience and participants alike.
Former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is finally a Super Bowl champion. After 12 seasons of heartbreak in the Motor City, Stafford was finally able to take his new team, the Los Angeles Rams, all the way.
Few things paint such a vivid picture as the words male living space.
Valentine’s Day. Maybe you’ve been looking forward to it all year. Maybe you’re dreading it.
With Title IX’s 50th birthday on the horizon, we’ve found ourselves wondering: What do the late Patsy Mink, Edith Green and Birch Bayh think of their legislative baby? Is this where they pictured their anti-discriminatory amendment to be in 2022, in terms of advancements and new-age thinking?
The planetarium has always been my favorite place on campus, so I was shocked when I found out that many MSU students don’t even know it exists.
Editor's note: This column contains spoilers for the first three episodes of HBO Max’s “Peacemaker” series. Reader discretion is advised.
I once again succumbed to the allure of cheesy reality TV as I tuned in to binge-watch Netflix’s new “Hype House” show.
We’re all familiar with the dialogue about New Year’s resolutions — do they work? Are they productive, or do they just make us feel worse about ourselves?
WARNING: This article contains spoilers for "Spider-Man: No Way Home." Proceed with caution.
2021 has been quite the year, with political turmoil, the ongoing pandemic, the Olympics, natural disasters and more. The fashion world saw the return of the Met Gala and other in-person fashion events, and the tragic passing of Virgil Abloh, a fashion pioneer. Harry Styles did his Love on Tour, where fans turned the tour into a fashion show. “Dune” and “House of Gucci” inspired fashion lovers everywhere.
In a year as overwhelmingly chaotic as 2021, the normally mundane topic of state government had more than a few notable moments worth remembering as we head into the next year. As self-assured experts on Michigan politics, we rounded up some top moments — fails, if you will — that made us laugh, sigh disappointedly and hit the quote tweet button more often than not.
CEO of Off White, Creative Director of Louis Vuitton, husband, father and friend Virgil Abloh passed away Nov. 28 after a private battle with cancer. His influence on this generation of fashion will not be forgotten, and his commitment to supporting the Black community through fashion will be his legacy.
The holidays are right around the corner, and if you haven’t purchased your gifts yet, you might be feeling the pressure. Gift-giving can be tricky under normal circumstances, but add in a global supply chain issue and shortages in multiple industries and finding the perfect gift can feel like a wild goose chase.