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Amna’s Ramadan Reflections
Front-of-Book Editor Amna shares her experience of observing Ramadan away from family, navigating moments of loneliness and gratitude amidst cherished traditions.
Between Two Moons Book Review
Front-of-Book Editor Amna shares her most recent read and the importance of Egyptian representation in mainstream media.
Exploring Parasocial Relationships with Celebrities
Keeping up with celebrities is fun, but when does it become an unhealthy obsession?
Atiya's Music Recommendations
Staff Writer Atiya Dasté shares must-hear hidden gems to amplify your playlist!
Overrated Viral Products
From lip masks to lead cups, these are the most overhyped products online that you can live without.
6 Black-Owned Intimate Products To Try This Month
February is for lovers and these Black-owned intimate brand products are just what you need to elevate your spicy time.
Book Review: “Tender is the Flesh” by Agustina Bazterrica
Hungry for a new dystopian horror? “Tender is the Flesh” by Augustina Bazterrica is a standout in its genre as it uncovers the chilling realities of the human experience.
New Year, New Obsessions
From Momma to Pinterest, Hadiza shares some of her current obsessions!
Valentine’s Day Gift Guide
Struggling to find a gift for that special someone? Read Chelsea’s ultimate Valentine’s Day gift guide!
The Ultimate Galentine's Day Guide
Are you looking to celebrate Galentine’s Day this year? Staff writer Jada Montgomery shares tips to make your day with your friends one to remember.
Defining Songs in My Life
From Cairokee to Frank Ocean, Front-of-Book Editor Amna Faheem shares songs that define her life.
Spring Cleaning Tips and Tricks
Front-of-Book Editor Amna Faheem shares tips and tricks for spring cleaning!
Red is in (and it’s not Taylor’s Version)
Red is more than a color, it’s a statement. It’s a mood, an attitude, and a personality. It symbolizes love, exudes confidence, and radiates power. It’s also the hottest trend in fashion for 2024.
Feeling sad this winter? You're not alone.
Winter’s shorter days and longer nights beg the question — how do light and dark affect our mental and physical health?