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On Deli Pickles: My Madeleine

For Proust, nostalgia is baked into a warm Madeleine, but for me, it’s in the crunch of a Rye Ridge pickle, its acidity unmistakably redolent of a childhood shared with my siblings, dining at the deli, exchanging spit balls made from paper straws.

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Magic Man: David Gichner

In a sea of fraternity brothers dressed for a casual hibachi date night at the Zeta Beta Tau house last year, David Gichner sported a tuxedo. Instead of a beer can, he held only a microphone and a deck of cards.

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Being an LGBTQ+ student in UT Greek life

When UT junior Tatum Eades returned home early from a night out, she overheard her sorority sisters pass her bedroom and tell their friends, “This is where the gay girl lives.” The same girls attempted to ban Eades, one of the sorority’s only openly gay members, from living in the Pi Beta Phi sorority house and from having girls in her bedroom.

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The Two-Step Tradition

Patrons shuffle to their left and find a new partner upon the call. Though most of them have just met, the rookies join hands and intimately twirl and sway to the beat of old country songs. This is no ordinary dance class – it’s Texas Two-Stepping.

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“It Girl" Fall 2024 Makeup Trends

Whether you’re heading to class, navigating a new job, or debating with polarizing uncles at Thanksgiving, these new trends will be sure to redefine your look, making you the ultimate “It Girl” of Fall 2024.

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A Local’s Guide to the Best of the Best in NYC

If you’re visiting New York, chances are, the locals can tell; you’re likely beelining for the Empire State Building and practically waiting for someone to shout, “Hey, I’m walkin’ here!” The spirit of New York is alive and well, yet amidst its boundless energy, it's easy to overlook the city's hidden gems.

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Finding Comfort in Cinema

Buried within the myriad of pretentious reviews from business students praising The Wolf of Wall Street exists a collection of confessions that resonate with connection, hope, and representation.

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