Ever since Vampire Weekend’s 2007 self-titled LP bounced off the blogs and ricocheted into the vernacular of preps, alts, self-aware…
It’s 2004. I’m five years old and sitting in the bedroom of my best friend’s teenage sister. Her walls are…
Books without explicit academic purposes are rare on campus. They are difficult, if not impossible, to locate in Sterling…
When I first watched Crazy Rich Asians at the Bow Tie Cinema in New Haven, the movie theater was packed with mostly Asian…
“Hijab is a constant reminder of the presence of God in my life,” Lina Goelzer, DC ’19, says. “The most…
Hijab is a constant reminder of the presence of God in my life,” Lina Goelzer, DC ’19, says. “The most unwavering part of my identity is my Muslimness, more specifically my Muslim-Americanness, and with the hijab I can wear this identity on my sleeve (or my head).”
Comedian Bo Burnham’s directorial debut, Eighth Grade, centers on an awkward teenage girl as she tries to navigate the serpentine…
Less than a year ago, I was crunchy. I was the woman wearing a maroon flannel over a knit green sweater over baggy jeans over…
Even die-hard brunch fans may have a reason to skip their hangover-absorbent stack of dining hall pancakes this…
The scene takes place in a lawyer’s office. The lawyer, RATIONAL, sits at the head (haha) with JULES and TRAUMA at either side of the table…