

OPINION: Wrapped in history- the evolution of the coat
By Li Li Schoenfelder As we head into colder weather, it’s worth remembering that before puffer jackets dominated mainstream fashion and trenches and peacoats flooded Pinterest, there was one universal truth: people were cold, and they needed a stylish coat to look good while staying warm. Medieval Cloaks – Status by the Yard: In the Middle Ages, a coat was not just a means to stay warm – it was armor and a declaration of wealth and power. The wealthy draped themselves
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OPINION: A misunderstanding of "useless" degrees
By Trinity Agosta Every year, people warn students not to major in something “useless.” Humanities, philosophy, and art often get written off as hobbies instead of real career paths. Philosophy or English majors are asked if they are “pre-law,” while biology or chemistry majors are assumed to be pre-med – such questioning shows just how much we value degrees tied to high-paying jobs. While it is reasonable to think about job security, the idea of a “useless” degree no longer
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OPINION: Glitz and Glamour: The Rise of the Modern Showgirl
By Li Li Schoenfelder In an era where fashion trends focus on a “clean girl” aesthetic, a familiar figure has entered center stage: the showgirl. Dripping in rhinestones and draped in feathers, showgirls captivate the fashion industry with extravagance that channels Old Hollywood glamour. History of the Sparkle: Original showgirls weren’t just performers – they were living works of art, redefining glamour on their own terms. The roots of showgirls trace back to the caba
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