It’s no secret that I love print media. I would rather read a physical book than an eBook, and the idea of flipping through a magazine on the beach is still as exciting to me now as it was when I was 11 years old reading Tiger Beat and Bop (who remembers those?)
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To me it has seemed there has always been a secret war between the East Coast and West Coast. There are various contrasting characteristics associated with each side of the United States and that includes their style and fashion choices.
The weather is finally warming up and we all know what that means for this Jersey boy. Whenever I’m not working (or avoiding the things I should be doing), you can find me outside enjoying this beautiful weather.
All it took was a single blink for us to time travel all the way to April. Now here we are, registering for fall classes is around the corner and we’re a block away from finals.
The day before I went home for Easter, my friends and I decided to have dinner.
We opted for Barbès: a French and Moroccan restaurant that had long been on my restaurant bucket list.
Netflix recently released a new movie called Moxie which follows a teenage girl who starts a feminist revolution in her school.
Welcome to The Stupe — the one day out of the year where Off The Press puts some sense into us and teaches us about real journalism!
We here at Off The Press are always trying to improve journalistic literacy among the unwashed masses, and so we are creating this writing template for anyone that wants to try their hand at writing their very own news article!
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