This post was updated Jan. 18 at 8:08 p.m.
Saskia Baden’s imaginative photo collections capture attention.
The fine arts graduate student engages with unconventional subject matter and materials in their photography collections.
With a growing digital world, social media can be used to highlight self-improvement practices, but the popular notion of sharing one’s best life does not always equate to living it.
With a growing digital world, social media can be used to highlight self-improvement practices, but the popular notion of sharing one’s best life does not always equate to living it.
With a growing digital world, social media can be used to highlight self-improvement practices, but the popular notion of sharing one’s best life does not always equate to living it.
This post was updated March 9 at 10:33 p.m.
Killer Sweetss’ candy-colored jewelry is handcrafted with care.
Founded by second-year education and social transformation and psychology student Luz Martinez, the small business sells an array of colorful and customizable jewelry pieces through its website and social media platforms.
This post was updated March 30 at 10:44 p.m.
“Unexpected Shadows” casts light upon stories that have shaped and empowered women.
In an homage to powerful women, opera singer Jamie Barton presents a collection of alumnus Jake Heggie’s compositions and voices the plights and triumphs of womanhood.
Charlie Havenick’s eclectic musical landscape has been instrumental to her creative process.
The fourth-year comparative literature student and multi-instrumentalist songwriter released her single “Queen Anne” on Oct.
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