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Selling High Street

“A city is measured by the character of its institutions. The street is one of its first institutions. Today these institutions are on trial,” declared architect Louis Kahn in a 1971 address

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Voices: Alina Susani, Chloe Shiffman

Flickering LanternsAlina Susani Sometimes there is only one fear, sometimes many, sometimes they are a marching band of ghosts holding flickering lanterns moving slowly.

The Many Jews of Oppenheimer 

Months after its release, I am unapologetically writing a piece about Oppenheimer. To put it simply, I adore this film. It is an amazing

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Searching in “delicacy of a puffin heart”

The lighting is purple—mainly. Tinged with a bit of blue on the edges, it fractures through the straight-edged tables and chairs posed on the black stage. The light cloaks the hushed crowd

An Ode to Thursday Nights

It’s a Thursday night. Nestled into a cubicle on the sixth floor of the stacks, I watch as people flood York Street. Everyone wears the same uniform: a black puffer jacket, flushed

From Visionary to Vulture: The Downfall of Kanye West

Kanye West’s debut album, The College Dropout, remains a revolutionary album with lyrics that veer from the traditional machismo present among hip-hop contemporaries like 50 Cent and Eminem. West raps about the

Love Letter to Disney Adults

By all conventional standards, I am a “Disney adult.” Growing up an hour away from the gates of Magic Kingdom, Disney World was practically my backyard. Fridays meant packed bags and a

Dressing for a New Coast

Growing up in LA, I always viewed a workout set as a complete outfit. My social interactions often revolved around hikes or yoga classes. Athleisure was accessorized. Large sunglasses. Stacks of gold

Ode to Slack Rope Grrl

I walked along one sunny dayAcross cross-campus back in MayAnd saw a sight that made me stopA daring Grrl, a daring drop A sick celeb has graced our townThe Slack Rope Grrl

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