Arts & Living

Embracing all forms of femininity

February 2, 2021 Janelle James 0

Femininity broadly describes physical and personality characteristics that women traditionally assume, and the definition continues to evolve throughout the years as society modernizes. Sophomore Milan Gary spoke about how she defines her femininity. “I think […]

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Juggling school and an eating disorder

February 2, 2021 Grace Braswell 0

Eating disorders can start as calorie-counting. Then comes skipped meals, further restriction and binging. Social media and entertainment project the idea that bodies should look a certain way, making it difficult for students to feel […]

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Embracing all body shapes and sizes

February 2, 2021 Catherine Usher 0

Beauty campaigns like the “Love Your Body” campaign and the fashion industry hiring more models with different body types inspired people from different backgrounds to love and accept their bodies.  Georgia State alumnus Corey Vaughter […]

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Breaking free from the gender binary

February 2, 2021 Cole Podany 0

With a setting characterized by sororities and fraternities, hookups and competitive sports, gender defines every part of the college experience. America’s gendered culture makes navigating college uniquely challenging for those who identify as nonbinary. Nonbinary […]

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Toxic relationships cause long-term damage

January 26, 2021 Catherine Usher 0

In today’s society, more people are aware of the damaging effects of toxic relationships.  Junior Sadarrian Jean Baptiste is determined to break the cycle of toxicity that runs in his family.  Baptiste’s paternal grandfather fathered […]

Arts & Living

Getting inked is becoming more acceptable

January 19, 2021 Deena Kayyali 0

Body art exists in countless cultures around the globe. For thousands of years, societies have ascribed various meanings to unique tattoos and designs.  While the ancient Egyptians used tattoos to display high status, the ancient […]

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