Posts tagged batch 3
Icarus Flies

This piece is a cautionary tale as we inch ever-closer to living one year with coronavirus. Like Icarus and the flies in a stranger’s bathroom lights, we have the potential to sink if we aren’t careful.

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Babi Olokobatch 3
Why the Dark Academia Trend Hides a Bad Academic Culture

You might’ve seen them before. Moodboards of people looking smart in their oversized blazers and turtleneck sweaters, holding old copies of literary classics like Wuthering Heights and The Iliad as they’re in the middle of a discussion you’re not privy to. They are surrounded by an aura of intelligence and mystery since that’s what the Dark Academia aesthetic tries to be. However, there’s more to this aesthetic than Instagram and TikTok would like for you to know. But not all secrets stay unrevealed. Read on if you want to learn more about this intricate web of academia, money and privilege that’s woven by the Dark Academia aesthetic.


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Bou Laam Wongbatch 3
On Playing the Bitch in Black

After years of yearning to be a New York City Cool Girl, I reflect on how it affected my high school relationships, psyche, and view of home. It turns out that no matter how curated and sleek my image is, I’ll never be from a big city. It also turns out that it doesn’t matter anyway.

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Eliza Rudalevigebatch 3
The Present

After going to a therapy session in high school, I came to understand that I spent way too much time worrying about the future. Now I embrace the moment, doing things for my present self rather than my future self.

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Tatiana Cooperbatch 3
A Serial Type of Love

With a boom in documentaries and television films about serial killers, a disturbing fan culture of idolizing these murders has emerged. We glamorize their pasts, people on Twitter drool over how “hot” these killers are, and murder memorabilia is sold far too frequently. Has our society stooped so low that “stanning” serial killers are the new normal?


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Sanai Rashidbatch 3
Things Have Been Feeling Brutally Kafkaesque Lately

Since the beginning of this year, we, as a society, have faced innumerable hardships. From COVID-19 to wildfires to fighting for the end of police brutality, 2020 has been an unstoppable force of devastating events. Many of us have experienced effects on our mental health. Have you ever pondered a word that could perfectly describe this chain of events? In this essay, I demonstrate how the word “Kafkaesque” encompasses all aspects of this year into a single word.


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Payton Breckbatch 3
There is No Such Thing As The 'Modern Manly Man'

This article explores the suppression of male self-expression in relation to Harry Styles’ recent Vogue cover shoot. The images of Styles in a Gucci gown that feature in the magazine have faced backlash from journalist Kate Mulvey, who suggests that feminine expression among men is somehow an indicator of weakness. This is not the case. Discussing the idea of toxic masculinity being reinforced by women who continue to romanticise stereotypically ‘manly men’, I explore the dangers of this restrictive attitude, referencing the fashion industry, Styles’ career, and the disintegration of gender as we know it.


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Nancy Lakebatch 3
Shhhh... Listen! Do You Hear The Sound Of Gratitude?

My insecure mind can be damn loud sometimes, I just want to shut it up. You hear it too, right? The “‘You aren’t enough’s” and the “‘You’re so embarrassing’s.” Even the best of us get stuck on past mistakes and occurrences. Sometimes it can cost us our wellbeing, rest, and self-love. This is how I helped myself move on to a more productive mindset.

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Michelle Phuong Vubatch 3
Reliving Your Childhood Harry Potter Fantasies Through TikTok? You’re Not Alone

This writing piece explores what has led so many people to be reliving their Harry Potter phases over TikTok. With Harry Potter POV's and edits on so many people's For You Pages, it's safe to say that our childhood obsessions are resurfacing in the face of an ongoing pandemic and turbulent political environment. Harry Potter has become so big on TikTok as a coping mechanism, because it represents a beacon of hope, while also showing main characters fighting against darkness that mirrors our current world. There's a lot more behind these TikTok trends than meets the eye.

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Dakota Nelsonbatch 3
The Paradox Of Women With An Appetite

This article centres around women’s performativity and their relationship to food. Exploring how it is desirable for women to love food, but only if they align with patriarchal standards of beauty, thinness and whiteness. This ‘paradox of women with an appetite” has bled through into culture, culminating in this impossible standard for women that must be attractive for their love of food, whilst never eating more than a bite. It seems that women can enjoy food, but only if they look like they don’t.


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Persephone Deaconbatch 3
Self Care: Not A Hoax

This past month, I spent a lot of time reflecting on myself and my needs. Ever since quarantine started, and even before that, it seems like I am constantly reminded to “take care of myself,” but what does that really mean?

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Julie Huynhbatch 3