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Opinion: Social media has commodified individuality and put identity up for sale
Three identical men stare at their phones in Warhol-esque colors. Art by Addie Martin. With the beginning of a new year, many have gathered the motivation to reduce their screen time by limiting social media use. This resolution will certainly be a rewarding but difficult challenge for all who take it on, given that the age of short-form content has brought about new ways of keeping users on the hook. Scrolling through hundreds of videos in one sitting is not just addictive
Teresa Butzerin, Staff Writer
Feb 164 min read


Opinion: Why are we ‘bringing back 2016?’
Happy people enjoy 2016 on a palm-tree-lined beach. Art by Basil Allen. Imagine the following: “Lush Life” by Zara Larsson is blasting through the car’s speakers as you stick your head out of the sunroof to greet the pink and orange sunrise, the warm breeze brushing against your skin as the car rushes past rows of palm trees on an afternoon in Los Angeles. That is what the new internet trend “bring back 2016” is all about. But what is it specifically about the year 2016 that
Gimena Baez Baez, Staff Writer
Feb 33 min read


Opinion: The internet’s approach to accountability is ineffective
Victim of internet hate in the stocks having tomatoes and tweets thrown at them. Art by Dasha Allyn. Barbara Walters is dead, so everyone is eating chicken now. Celebrity interviews have completely transformed over the past couple of years, going from structured inquiries to silly challenges or casual conversations. Celebrities promote their newest projects on internet shows like “Chicken Shop Date,” “Hot Ones” or “Call Her Daddy” to engage in relatable banter with limited pu
Maisy Clunies-Ross, Staff Writer
Feb 25 min read
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