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Windswept Islands and Psychedelic Indie Pop: Soaking In Lorde’s “Solar Power” Like Sunbeams

LRR, April 8, 2022February 8, 2025

After a four-year hiatus, Lorde is back with “Solar Power,” an album all about sunshine, climate change, and transience. According to Rylee Thomas, “Solar Power” is a work of art…

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An English Major Who Hopes To Read The Classics

LRR, March 25, 2022February 8, 2025

Looking to take a foray into the exciting world of classic literature? English major Aayushi Agarwal has prepared the must-read checklist for you…

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The Key Elements of a Dystopian Novel

LRR, April 8, 2020February 8, 2025

By Kathryn O’Donnell Times are weird, there’s no doubt about that. The government is ordering citizens to stay at home. Traveling is limited. People are walking around grocery stores with masks. Businesses and universities have shut down. Places that have never shut down in their history are closed. Honestly, things…

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