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Your Guide to Galentine’s Day

Your Guide to Galentine’s Day

Activities, Op-Ed February 6, 2023 at 4:49 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Madeline Stephens | Staff Writer If you haven’t made it to Pinterest, don’t worry, I’m bringing it to you.   Valentine’s season is a time for couples to celebrate each other, but that doesn’t mean the singles should feel left out. If you’re anything like me, you love the ambiance of the holiday- the shades of reds and pinks andRead More

TicketMaster’s Senate Hearing: What You Need To Know

TicketMaster’s Senate Hearing: What You Need To Know

Arts and Entertainment, Uncategorized January 26, 2023 at 12:14 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Caitlyn Bailey | Treasurer This past Tuesday, industry giant Live Nation faced a senate hearing for possible antitrustviolations within its secondary company, TicketMaster. Cries for action became deafening afterpop icon Taylor Swift’s presale ticket fiasco in November, and senators began to hammer thepresident of Live Nation Entertainment, Joe Berchtold, with various questions in order to fullyunderstand the depth ofRead More

‘Tis the Season for Starbucks’ Holiday Drinks

‘Tis the Season for Starbucks’ Holiday Drinks

Op-Ed December 13, 2022 at 2:47 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Maggie Kelly | Staff Writer For coffee lovers, it seems that the holiday season does not officially start until they can get their favorite drink in the classic Starbucks red holiday cup. This year, the franchise is celebrating the 25th anniversary of that very cup. On November 3rd, six specialty drinks were added to Starbucks’ menu. While it isRead More

Mori Japanese Restaurant: Meals that Fill You Up While Keeping You in Budget

Mori Japanese Restaurant: Meals that Fill You Up While Keeping You in Budget

Check It Out, Off Campus December 12, 2022 at 9:33 am Comments are Disabled

By: Lauren Soper | Staff Writer Addressing the elephant in the room… The review you are about to read is coming from a 22-year-old college senior with zero culinary background, who for the last four years, has survived off meal-swipes and coffee. Although, not a seasoned chief or food critic like Andrew Zimmern, my niche is simple; spend less andRead More

Around the World with Erin Fitzgerald

Around the World with Erin Fitzgerald

Campus December 11, 2022 at 2:27 pm Comments are Disabled

By: Jackie Tierny | Staff Writer Packing a bag with all of your latest necessities. Arriving at the airport a few hours early. Making your way through security. Rushing to arrive on time to your gate. Scanning your boarding pass and realizing yes, you really are doing this. These are just a few of the simple pleasures and for some,Read More