By JASMINE ANDREWS If you’ve seen Gary (Vee) Vaynerchuck’s 92Y Talk With Stephanie Ruhle or Simon Sinek’s viral Millennials in the Workplace interview, then you know everyone’s got a lot to say about millennials. Baby boomers born in the 1940s grew up in a completely different world than the one we have now. As a […]
Men are not meat
By MADHURA NADARAJAH Millennials are constantly being chewed by older generations for their lack of interest when it comes to the news, whether it be local, national, or world news. The “older generation” claims that millennials are too focused on themselves due to the growing popularity of social media. Nevertheless, millennials fought back and proved […]
Required materials: are they worth the cost?
By KELLY HAUCK Classes have started, syllabi are out, bank accounts are about to plunge. Our bank accounts aren’t empty because we’re finally back to those college bars that make us hand over $200 (and our dignity) for the cover charge… and another $70 for a drink or two… or three… or perhaps seven. No, […]
Streep sparks discourse at Golden Globes
By INDIRA MOOSAI Meryl Streep is an incredible actress, and her reputation is backed up by the number of awards and nominations she’s received from the Academy. From playing the lovely, free-spirited Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia!, to her performance as Miranda Priestly, the authoritative “Queen Bee” in The Devil Wears Prada, no one can […]
What ‘people are saying’ about President Trump
By BILL DELEHUNT Last Friday, Donald J. Trump took the oath of office and became the 45th President of the United States. During the recent presidential campaign, Trump effectively used an old political trick. He introduced topics he wanted his low-information voting base to hear, but did so in a way that would avoid blowback […]