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Andy’s Albums is a blog dedicated to helping people explore new genres of music. This month, I will be covering jazz fusion: the subgenre that has recently taken over the United States.

Andy’s Albums: jazz fusion

Andrew Higgins, Reporter
March 22, 2024
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how expressing your love can be shown in a variety of different ways.

Myths by the Month: Love in different rhythms

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
March 19, 2024
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Andy’s Albums is a blog dedicated to helping people explore new music. This month as the first installment, I will be covering nu metal: my personal favorite metal subgenre.

Andy’s Albums: nu metal

Andrew Higgins, Reporter
February 19, 2024
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Welcome to Eras (Saahir’s Version), the series where I go through all of Taylor Swift’s re-released albums chronologically, analyze the era and rank the songs. This installment will cover “evermore.”

Eras (Saahir’s Version): Evermore

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
February 15, 2024
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how numbers can be important, but they don’t define our life.

Myths by the Month: A number doesn’t define you

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
February 13, 2024
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Welcome to Eras (Saahir’s Version), the series where I go through all of Taylor Swift’s re-released albums chronologically, analyze the era and rank the songs. This installment will cover ‘folklore.’

Eras (Saahir’s Version): Folklore

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
January 25, 2024
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how expressing your emotions and vulnerability isn’t a sign of weakness.

Myths by the Month: Vulnerability

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
January 11, 2024
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Welcome to Eras. (Saahir’s Version), the series where I go through all of Taylor Swift’s re-released albums chronologically, analyze the era and rank the songs. This installment will cover “Midnights,’ Swift’s most recent pop record.

Era’s (Saahir’s Version): Midnights

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
January 5, 2024
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how I navigate through the holidays with my grief.

Myths by the Month: Grief during the holidays

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
December 14, 2023
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Welcome to Eras. (Saahir’s Version), the series where I go through all of Taylor Swift’s re-released albums chronologically, analyze the era and rank the songs. This installment will cover “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” — the ‘Pop Bible.’

Era’s (Saahir’s Version): 1989

Saahir Mawani, Design Editor
November 27, 2023
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about how I have grown up hearing that grief gets easier.

Myths by the Month: Grief and time

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
November 9, 2023
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Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling common things I’ve been told related to mental health that are myths. This month, I’m talking about how I’ve grown up being told that depending on others is toxic.

Myths by the Month: Dependency

Shiren Noorani, Opinion Editor
October 31, 2023
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