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By: Emily Vigil, Contributing Writer Featured artwork by Hakema Ndanu As part of the sweeping movement of feminism, WeArt...
March marks National Nutrition Month
By: Noelle Harada, Contributing Writer Featured image courtesy of goodsamatlanta.org The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is celebrating National Nutrition Month...
Towson celebrates women and minorities in media for 11th year
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TU hosts third annual Black Comic Book Festival
By: Meghan Hudson, Staff Writer Photo by Owen DiDonna/ The Towerlight. Towson University and the East Coast Black Age of...
NYC-based band brings new structure to music groups
By: Suzanne Stuller, Contributing Writer Photo courtesy of Pow Pow Family band. Red lipstick, glitter and dresses are all a...
Marvel makes history with its first black-led superhero film
By: Luke Parker, Columnist Featured image courtesy of digitalspy.com As the copious Marvel dynasty continues to expand going into 2018,...
5 albums worth re-listening to
By: Timothy Coffman, Columnist Featured image courtesy of amazon.com Currently, albums tend to be a collection of singles rather than...
Getting fit, minus the dieting
By: Noelle Harada, Columnist It is two months into 2018, and it is the turning point of whether you will keep...
The musical world of Wes Anderson
By: Chloë Williams, Columnist Featured image courtesy of filminquiry.com Wes Anderson is an American film director best-known for his witty, artistic...
“An American Marriage”: romance isn’t the only type of love
By: McKenna Graham, Assistant Arts & Life Editor Photo courtesy of Newsday.com Believe it or not, this is not just...
