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Mid-Sized Life Crisis
Staff writer Jenna Downey discusses the history of the midsize movement and how she found part of her identity in the community.
My June Obsessions
Our Managing Editor, Raven, rounds up all the products, songs and items that had her hooked this month.
The Coastal Grandmother Aesthetic, Explained + Inspo
If you like Nancy Meyers movies and seaside vibes, there's a chance you might be a coastal grandmother.
It's a Man's World: The Oscars' Leniency on Violence
Let’s be honest — men within the Academy and film industry don’t often face repercussions for their violence toward others.
Calling Cards
Victorian-era calling cards were an indispensable tool of etiquette to fashionable upper-class life in a time without texting. If you are a fan of the Jane Austen world, then you'll be interested in these.
Resolutions Are Worth Celebrating, Even the Small Ones
It can be extremely hard to keep up with the goals you set. When assessing your progress, it’s important to realize every small step towards your goal is worth celebrating.
The Girlbossification Tale of SoHo Scammer Anna Delvey
She was a wealthy heiress, a patron of the arts, and now she’s getting the girlboss edit on Netflix?
Happiness: We Want It, We Want It Not
Do we actually want to be happy? Or do we just say we want to? Writer Samantha Brennan shares her experience.
iDKHOW But I Went To A Concert
“Going to events again is weird. It was such a regular part of life, until it just… wasn’t.” Managing Editor Samantha Roehl recounts her first concert experience since 2017.
So, You Want to Be a Reader?
Staff Writer Jenna Downey dishes on how to keep up with your mid-pandemic reading habits.
“Euphoria” Stylists Give New Meaning to Characters’ Personal Aesthetics
Turns out, the HBO hit show’s aesthetics are way more than a ploy to capture the attention of Y2K-loving Gen Z viewers.
REFINE Profile: Angel Johnson and the Impact of Embracing Technology
Never shying away from technology, Temple alumna Angel Johnson is helping pioneer a financial revolution for Black & Brown communities.
REFINE Alum Profile: Hafeezat Bishi and The Art of Being Unapologetic
As a Black, Nigerian, and Muslim woman, social justice and advocacy are embedded in Hafeezat Bishi.
So, What’s the Deal with Mercury Retrograde?
Buckle your seatbelts— another retrograde (and another semester) is just around the corner!
The Unattainable Quest to be “That Girl”
Revealing the harmful truth behind the “that girl” trend, and how we can fix it