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The Art of JOMO

July 13, 2018

Ever find yourself mindlessly scrolling through your social media? Feeling a sense of disdain for what you’re doing and envy about what everyone else is doing? Well, it’s time to shift your perspective. Enter JOMO, the sister of FOMO (“Fear of Missing Out”) who doesn’t give a damn. JOMO stands for “Joy READ MORE >

A March for All Generations

March 30, 2018

On March, 24th 2018, the March for Our Lives commenced and it was a powerful movement towards change. When people think of the March, they often think of the teens that aren’t afraid to stand for the fundamental rights they deserve. Many brand the crowd as a group of millennials who READ MORE >

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What Goes On Behind The Scenes?

February 12, 2018

It is no surprise that for a Super Bowl to come to fruition it takes a lot of manpower. The Pepsi-sponsored event requires an extreme amount of people to work together to get the event underway. Over 5,000 people volunteer their time and energy to getting the championship ready. People READ MORE >

Another Historic Election

November 14, 2017

Andrea Jenkins, a black transgender activist, was elected to the Minneapolis City Council. A Hispanic woman won the mayor’s race in Topeka, Kansas. A Sikh man was elected mayor in Hoboken, New Jersey. Latina, Vietnamese and transgender female candidates won state legislative races. If this election’s results weren’t an indicator READ MORE >

#MeToo

October 20, 2017

#MeToo, two simple words that have taken over Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Actress, Alyssa Milano, suggested women write ‘Me Too’ if they’d been a victim of sexual assault or harassment – “if all the women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted wrote ‘Me Too’ as a status, we might READ MORE >

‘Springsteen On Broadway’

October 20, 2017

The Boss is on Broadway and is triumphing. ‘Springsteen On Broadway’ is an intimate, live autobiography based on his 2016 memoir, Born To Run. He modestly describes his Broadway act as, “I tell some stories and play some music”, but it’s probably one of the biggest projects of his career. READ MORE >

Hurricane Harvey

September 15, 2017

It all seems too familiar – resilient winds, power outages, flooded streets, rising death tolls and an unforeseen end to it all. Hurricane Katrina was over a decade ago, Hurricane Sandy was only five years ago, and now we’re facing another natural disaster head on. Hurricane Harvey took havoc on READ MORE >

Moms Getting Modern

May 30, 2017

There are a handful of common trends on YouTube currently that #AllTheMoms watch online for entertainment, learning, and co-watching with their kids – unifying the motherhood community through a digital platform. The six #AllTheMoms trending topics are mobility, ‘mommy/me’ time, parental guidance, tutorials, connecting with their best friend, and pursuing READ MORE >

Medicine Could Be Music to Your Ears

April 10, 2017

Music is unquestionably therapeutic. Whether you’re on a road trip and need something to take your mind off the time, or just need to listen to something that will keep you on track at work, music has an undeniable effect on us. Actually, there’s a science behind it. Music influences READ MORE >

Department Store Demise

January 30, 2017

Department stores up and down the price spectrum are under intense pressure to show they can still be relevant and central to the shopping experience. Apparel chains have been talking for over two years now about how they plan to address fast fashion and compete with Internet shopping. When Macy’s READ MORE >

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