'Sierra Burgess' recalls classic 1980s flicks, but not in a good way
"Sierra Burgess is a Loser," the latest entry in the Netflix Teen Movie Cinematic Universe, is the broody older sister of "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
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"Sierra Burgess is a Loser," the latest entry in the Netflix Teen Movie Cinematic Universe, is the broody older sister of "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
When a woman decides to report sexual misconduct she has experienced, you don't have to relive her trauma. You don't have to endure the depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder which she has developed as a result of that misconduct.
The Department of Media, Journalism & Film (MJF) announced Monday, Sept. 24, that they will introduce a new Mansplaining co-major next year.
Sophomore Lily Davidson was relieved to learn that the boy who had harassed her at The Woods over the weekend of Sept. 14 has a feminist laptop sticker, and therefore must be a friend to women everywhere.
On Monday, Aug. 27, first-year female Miami University students reveled in wearing clothes to class that would have earned them detentions in high school.
Two weeks ago, I woke up in a good mood and stayed that way all day -- something that hadn't happened since maybe last October.
Names have been changed to protect the identities of students.
Several local women reported on Monday that their periods were late. And, while they know there is no possible way they can be pregnant, many are concerned regardless.
Two weeks ago, I correctly self-diagnosed for the first time ever. This did not impress the Student Health Services doctor who confirmed my suspicions I had a sinus infection, but I was pretty pleased with myself.
Sadie Albright, 21, spent most of last Friday afternoon deliberating which pair of leggings she should wear to Netflix and Chill that night.
Almost every female Miami University student reports that they are sorry. Not for anything in particular, most of them were quick to clarify -- just in general.
There's a chapter in Lena Dunham's memoir, "Not That Kind of Girl," dedicated to platonic bed-sharing. It's called "Platonic Bed-Sharing: A Great Idea (For People Who Hate Themselves)."
Even at the height of the #MeToo movement this past winter, it was difficult to talk about ambiguously consensual sex -- the kind that's technically consensual, but doesn't totally feel that way.
One-and-a-half months into Political Science 219, Dr. Freed's Section B class is still wondering whether or not his apparent love for Richard Nixon is ironic.
I did something dumb last month. Or, I guess, I didn't do something, which was dumb -- I didn't take the antidepressant my doctor prescribed me over winter break.
While Bob Lawson was purchasing a flannel shirt from the Gap in the fall of 1989, he did not anticipate his future daughter, Katie Lawson, stealing the article of clothing from his closet 26 years later and adopting it as her own.
After just over two years of using the dating app, junior Jenny Weaver has lowered her Tinder standards for what she swipes right on.
Students anxiously formed a line around the cash register in Pulley Diner on Saturday, Feb. 17, wondering which type of French fry they would be served that night.
Junior Andrea Greene woke up on Sunday, Feb. 11, to discover that the 22-year-old guy she'd slept with the night before had voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.