Directed by Zack SnyderMeadows Festival by William Maurillo Staff Family Emergency Kim’s robbers, how could you be so heartless? Coming into The Meadows I expected a fall Coachella vibe filled with a full range of music fans, instead I got Kanye merch shoved down my throat and a whole lot of 15-year-old pot smoking, teenage angst, Upper West Side, and mosh pits. My main reason for going to The Meadows was to see Chance the Rapper, Mac Miller, and Kanye West. Having never attended a music festival before, I allowed my mind to wander on what to expect in the weeks prior to the festival. I thought that music festivals consisted of a hippie flower child vibe filled with love, happiness, and J passing. I couldn’t have been more wrong. People at The Meadows were so triggered and hostile for such bonding. The musicians were bomb, singing to the masses on what seemed like a crappy schedule put together by people who specifically wanted you to miss out. To start my day, I went to Mac Miller to “find a big butt bitch, somewhere get my nuts kissed”. Miller was in my opinion too focused on Divine Feminine and didn’t pay enough credit to his older songs, specifically, “Donald Trump”.
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Can't wait until The 80's Awaken...by Abby Ponticello Staff Honorary 90's Kid The classic defense invoked by mothers since the beginning of time has once again come around to haunt us. In our futuristic year of 2016, fashion seems to be moving more and more in the direction of throwbacks. The scrunchies and chokers that have been collecting dust in my basement since my sister outgrew them in 1998 have once again become trendy items. For the cutting-edge modern teenager, selecting an appropriately fashion-conscious ensemble requires no further effort than tuning in to an episode of Boy Meets World or taking a nostalgic flip through the liner notes of the first Spice Girls album. And being the hip New York-affiliated college students that we are here at Fordham, we seem to have been bitten particularly hard by the 90s bug. Strolling across campus during the period when classes change over, one is confronted by a plethora of cropped shirts paired with high-waisted bottoms, a shocking number of Doc Martens, a sea of denim, and enough flannel to clothe a stadium full of lumberjacks. In other words, Jennifer Aniston is rejoicing somewhere over the fact that her Rachel Green character from Friends is once again a modern style icon.
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