A beginner’s guide to “Bachelor” alumni podcasts
By Olivia Garrone | August 25, 2021Overwhelmed by the range of choices of Bachelor Nation podcasts? These recommendations are the perfect place to start for every type of podcast listener.
Overwhelmed by the range of choices of Bachelor Nation podcasts? These recommendations are the perfect place to start for every type of podcast listener.
As part of the University Programs Council's Welcome Week, rapper Jack Harlow will be headlining this year's Wahoo Welcome Concert.
If you are an artistically inclined first year sitting in your new dorm room and thinking about what to do now that you're at college, here is a breakdown of some places to get started.
Not one, but two playlists that will carry you through the semester — from the anticipation of returning to the University to rushing across Grounds to make it to your 8 a.m.
Featuring 10 electronic, psychedelic tracks, LUMP’s newest release, “Animal,” offers a glimpse into Marling and Lindsay’s creative and experimental songwriting, instrumentation and vocals.
This month, Arts & Entertainment brings you three fiction novels with hot, summery settings perfect to read while soaking up the sun.
The "Feast Your Eyes Upon" art collection lines the walls of Hot Cakes, providing easy conversation inspiration for customers while they enjoy their coffee.
In comparison to the original's goofy simplicity, "A New Legacy" is a bloated advertisement for Warner Brothers properties parading as a film.
The Marías continue to plunge deeper into the genre of indie pop. Their passion, drive and boldness are notable throughout the album and add a sense of depth to each individual track.
“CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST” follows Tyler the Creator's career-defining masterpiece “IGOR” from 2019, which earned Tyler his first number one album and Grammy Award.
While the takeoff for “Planet Her” was smooth sailing with the aesthetics and visuals, Doja Cat missed the landing with the album itself.
“The Life of Pi’erre 5” — aside from providing blissful beats and bars of swagger — proves that Bourne can effectively straddle producing and rapping.
As she reflects on her time at the University, Aleeta advises current students to pursue their passions and be confident in their path.
I’ll never get over my fascination with the power of chance. But chance doesn’t always serve me well. Chance tells us how, but doesn’t always tell us why.
If you need a mood-booster for this finals season, give this motivational pop playlist a try.
The First Year Players' spring production of "Singin’ in the Rain" looked very different from their past productions, with numerous modifications to accommodate COVID-19 safety measures.
Getting “canceled” is a real fear of entertainers today, but what does it really mean?
Social media and politics are now irrevocably intertwined. Yet, what role social media should play in activism?
In a two-episode series premiere event, Freeform debuted “Cruel Summer,” just in time for the new show to become the teen drama of the season.
“McCartney III Imagined” is an adaptation of his 2020 release titled “McCartney III,” featuring covers and collaborations with modern greats across a wide range of genres.