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Why social media’s illusions hide our true selves

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BY: MORGAN KILGER, NEWS EDITOR Photo Courtesy of Wikimeida Commons If your social media feed is anything like mine, you have seen the “Social Media is Fake” trend on TikTok. The trend started seriously, with people posting struggles that go overlooked or hidden on social media and eventually turned into satire.  I have found peace…

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Who should pay when on a first date?

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BY ERICA GUSTAFSON, OPINION EDITOR I overheard a very interesting conversation the other day in the grocery aisles of Olean’s Walmart. Two girls were picking up snacks as they were talking about a recent date the one went on. Though I did not listen for long, I did overhear the girl say that she found…

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Cow print is far superior in fashion

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BY MEGHAN BAEHL, CONTRIBUTING WRITER This is in no way a smear piece on any other animal prints (unless they are made from actual animal hide, and that is an entire argument on its own), but rather a justification of why cow print is far superior. Animal print, whether you choose to accept it or…

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We should follow all missing person cases

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BY MEGHAN BAEHL, CONTRIBUTING WRITER I am in no way criticizing the efforts dedicated to finding Gabby Petito. The slaying of Gabby is a tragedy, no doubt, but so is every other missing person case regardless of race or gender. So why is there such a hyper fixation on her? My criticism stems from the…

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Only Met Gala Fashion Faux Pas is Boring

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BY MEGHAN BAEHL, CONTRIBUTING WRITER This year’s Met Gala called for a theme that pays homage to fashion created in the United States. Like any other Met Gala, the theme is up for interpretation and creativity from Billie Eilish (the youngest co-chair in the MET’s history) cosplaying as the reincarnation of the late Grace Kelly.…

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Jimmy Fallon showcased viral TikTok dances

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By Kristyn Johnson, Contributing Writer “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” featured TikTok star Addison Rae on March 26. Rae performed eight TikTok dances that have gone viral on the app. Fallon received backlash since Rae’s feature on the show because he did not give credit to the mostly Black creators who made those dances.…

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March Madness shows gender inequalities

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Max McAuliff, staff writer The 2021 men and women’s NCAA tournaments kicked off last week and have been well worth the two-year wait. The men’s tournament has seen a plethora of upsets, with four double-digit seeds in the Sweet 16. The women’s tournament has been just as exciting with all four number one seeds dominating…

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Dunkin’ Donuts releases new spring menu items

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By Kathy Williams, Features Editor Dunkin’ Donuts released their updated spring menu with newly added items on Feb. 24. Two featured items, Dunkin’ avocado toast and The Charli cold foam, stirred the Dunkin’ community. Dunkin’ introduced a new item to their food menu – avocado toast. This snack item has increased in popularity especially amongst…

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Clemson football displays what student-athletes do best

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By Emelie Weinbeck, Contributing Writer Clemson University Tigers football is a powerhouse in the Atlantic Coastal Conference. After six undefeated seasons since 1981, five consecutive College Football Playoff appearances, 25 conference championships, eight divisional titles, over 100 All-Americans, 17 Academic All-Americans and over 250 players drafted into the NFL, Clemson is one of the best…

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