On Repeat: A playlist for the books
By Melanie Chuh | April 6, 2024Drawing on ideas from iconic books to vent through song, these tracks will send you on an emotional journey to a lyrical cure you never knew you needed.
Drawing on ideas from iconic books to vent through song, these tracks will send you on an emotional journey to a lyrical cure you never knew you needed.
On the fourth floor of Newcomb Hall, a monarch butterfly welcomes students into the newly renovated Student Legal Services office.
Universal Music Group and TikTok have failed to renew their music licensing deal, resulting in UMG pulling its artist's music from the app altogether.
Cultural dance teams have grounded themselves at the University because they meet students at the intersection between community and cultural exploration.
“Mean Girls” is a quirky and colorful reincarnation of its predecessors, but it loses freshness by blaring brand deals and attempting to appeal to a Gen-Z audience.
The new six-song collection captures an annual experience felt by all young people — the yearning to cozy up next to a significant other during the winter holiday season.
The carefully curated Fralin exhibit sparks conversation on the various representations of Aesop’s fables throughout history for educational, entertainment and political purposes.
To Lawrence, the Like the Waters We Rise posters and other creative responses to disasters are not just a “call to action.” They are a “creative way to reimagine” the future, a way to decompress our anxieties and solastalgia while looking to a better tomorrow.
Black Women Stitch, a local award-winning sewing group, stands as a testament to the resilience, creativity, and cultural richness of Black women in the realm of textiles.
“GUTS” is “SOUR”’s angstier older sister with more nuance regarding the growing pains universally faced by teenage girls.