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Fast Food From Home

Fast Food From Home

February 22, 2024
Written by: Madison Torre With endless restaurants surrounding UConn’s campus, eating out is quite common. While I love to go out, I spend more money...
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If Bella Swan from Twilight had a Pinterest Mood Board

If Bella Swan from Twilight had a Pinterest Mood Board

February 21, 2024
Written by: Joleen Gramlich About sixteen years after it was published, I finally picked up Twilight. And although I had seen the movie when I was...
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Why Every College Student Should Read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

Why Every College Student Should Read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

February 16, 2024
Written By: Chloe Goodin If the ripe ages of 17-22 could be described in one word, I think most of us would agree, that word is: confusion. ...
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Tiktok’s Viral Ninja Creami: Is it Actually Worth it?

Tiktok’s Viral Ninja Creami: Is it Actually Worth it?

February 16, 2024
Written by: Madison Torre For the past few months, the Ninja Creami frozen dessert maker has been going viral on tiktok. From sorbets, to icecreams...
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Hollow Knight, Memory, and Minimalist Storytelling

Hollow Knight, Memory, and Minimalist Storytelling

February 14, 2024
Written By: Charlie M. Case   Hollow Knight, an explosive indie success released in 2017, is a charming metroidvania that does not tell you about...
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When Poetry Makes You Feel: How John Lee Clark is Changing Poetry for Good

When Poetry Makes You Feel: How John Lee Clark is Changing Poetry for Good

February 14, 2024
Written By: Madison Bigelow   As a certified poetry nerd (or, at least someone who considers themselves to be such), there’s nothing I enjoy more...
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Gothic Horror: Recommendations and Symbolic Spookiness

Gothic Horror: Recommendations and Symbolic Spookiness

February 11, 2024
Written By: Rylee Thomas   Like many book-lovers, I read across genres. I love epic fantasies, but sometimes I’m in the mood for literary...
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Songs That Should’ve Been On The Twilight Soundtrack

Songs That Should’ve Been On The Twilight Soundtrack

February 11, 2024
Written by: Ally LeMaster   The Twilight Saga.     Angst, vampires, star-crossed lovers, and a creepy, CGI baby.     The...
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Ranking every book in The Folk of the Air Series (including How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories and The Stolen Heir) because, yes, I’ve read them all. (Mild spoilers)

February 9, 2024
Ranking every book in The Folk of the Air Series (including How the King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories and The Stolen Heir) because, yes, I’ve...
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