There’s Nothing Holding Him (or us) Back: Shawn Mendes Concert Review

Swarms of people, from little girls still in pigtails to parents wearing jeans and cowboy hats, rushed into TD Garden for the Shawn Mendes concert.  I knew I had to go to this concert, which was his first time back in Boston in almost six years after cancelling dates for his Wonder tour due to …

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The Summer I Couldn’t Pick a Brother

The Summer I Turned Pretty follows Belly as she attempts to learn about love and eventually chooses between Conrad and Jeremiah, ultimately leaving fans split. Conrad, the brooding, elder Fisher brother captured the attention of many fans in the recent Season 3, with his charm and emotional depth. His complexity makes the interactions with Belly …

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Trump’s Statements on Tylenol: An Opinion

By Leela Uppaluri and Emma Birdsong At a September 22 White House press conference, President Trump, alongside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, stated that “taking Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism” for babies. Trump added that pregnant women should “tough it out” and “fight …

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Hot Take of the Issue: Gen Z is Not the Woke Generation

By Bella Holt Over the summer, the Yale Youth Poll released data that subverted every stereotype about Gen Z’s political stances. The study, which polled the 2026 congressional elections, found that while those aged 22-29 (the older end of Gen Z) preferred Democratic candidates by 6.4%, those aged 18-21 (the younger end of Gen Z) …

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