Day: June 11, 2025

The Rise of Processed Foods and Their Health Risks

Processed foods have been around for centuries, such as olive oil and cheese for example. However when food became produced on a massive scale, especially in modern day, they have become widely prevalent, especially in the United States and could pose health risks to a large majority of people.  It’s no secret why many people […]

Why Have Sundresses Risen In Popularity?

Sundresses are among the many clothing items that have gained massive popularity on the internet over the past few years. These dresses are lightweight and made from breathable material, making them a perfect match for the sunny days of summer. That said, a majority of interest in these dresses doesn’t come from the women who […]

Lorde’s “Virgin” Will Capture the Politics of Gender, Autonomy and Refusal

Lorde is a generational artist unafraid to make bold statements. She’s been releasing music since 2012 and signed with Universal Music Group at just 13 years old. Her records have topped charts, and her distinctive sound has earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. Each of her albums offers both personal and cultural […]

Could The Warner Bros. Discovery Split Revitalize Its Movie Projects?

The announcement of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) splitting into two separate companies was long overdue for many. When the merger was initially announced in 2022, the company hoped that it would strengthen WBD’s competitive edge in the streaming market. Unfortunately, the company has faced even greater financial hardship since the merger was completed. In addition […]

Michael B. Jordan Interested in Directing a Live-action Anime Film

Now that Micheal B. Jordan’s new film “Sinners,” has been released, he has been thinking about what project he wants to work on next and during an interview with New York Magazine, he stated that he was interested in directing and producing a live action anime film adaptation. Jordan has been known to be a […]

Trump Defends Sending Troops to L.A. Protests

Trump Defends Sending Troops to L.A. Protests

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump warned that any further protests against federal immigration enforcement could be met with “equal or greater force” than the roughly 4,000 National Guard personnel and 700 Marines currently stationed in Los Angeles. In response to Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, California Gov. Gavin Newsom says, “Democracy is under assault.” […]

One-Third of Students Let Politics Guide College Choice—What Could This Mean for Schools?

Nearly one in three students are considering a college’s political leaning when applying, according to a new survey. GenZ seems to be very set in their values–for better or for worse. This raises the question: are universities becoming just another political battleground?  Students, especially those coming from a more affluent background, are willing to remove […]

The Role of Analytics vs. Intuition in Coaching Decisions  

The Role of Analytics vs. Intuition in Coaching Decisions  

In modern sports, coaching decisions have become a battleground between analyticsand intuition. While data-driven strategies offer objective insights, a coach’s gut feelingremains crucial in high-stakes moments. The debate shouldn’t be about choosing oneover the other — it’s about finding the right balance. Advanced metrics have transformed sports, providing coaches with granular data onplayer efficiency, game […]

The Grind: Artists, Athletes, and the Power of Showing Up

I recently had the opportunity to attend a concert featuring a few independent artists I’ve been following for some time—Vwillz, Ollie Joseph, and Adam Yokum. It was more than just a night of great music; it was a reminder of something deeper. As I watched them perform with passion, grit, and authenticity, I couldn’t help […]

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