Image Source via GQ Magazine/Hendrik Schneider It’s hard not to be charmed by Britain’s newest “It girl” Rina Sawayama. Her eclectic fashion statements, bubbly personality, and upbeat musical stylings grant her all the makings of an international pop star. Over the past year, Sawayama has proven that her star quality transcends her music. With awards […]
Image Source: Jung Hawon/AFP This March, Freely Magazine would like to honor women around the world in a special article highlighting important female figures and their lasting legacies worldwide. Everywhere, women are fighting a battle to have a voice, to be treated with respect, and most of all to have rights. Women around the world […]
Susanna Foo moves around the kitchen of SUGA restaurant with lightness, as if cooking is a well-rehearsed ballet. Dressed in her black chef’s uniform embroidered with both her name and that of her restaurant in bright red letters, she tosses ingredients into a pan without measuring, but with the confidence of over 50 years of […]
“Shut up and go for it” is Jenna Song’s motto. No matter what it is, be it living in four states in 10 years, transferring between three high schools, or co-running a talk show, she’s done it all. Jenna Song didn’t come to play and she’s here to learn and thrive in the American […]
When I began my senior year of high school I had no idea if I wanted to go to university, or even what I wanted to study, and no idea where I wanted to be (like most other teenagers). The only thing I was certain of was that I didn’t want to pay thousands of […]
“I wonder how many people I’ve looked at all my life and never seen.” – John Steinbeck This quote by classic American author John Steinbeck defines most people’s lives, including college students. Some of the professors pass you by quickly, but there are a few people that make a significant impact on you. There are […]
Teodora Niculae-Caxi is a Junior at Temple University, double majoring in Linguistics and Psychology. Born in Romania, Teodora moved to the United States when she was 11 years old. I’ve had the pleasure of having Teodora as my Diamond Peer Teacher (T.A.) in Mosaics II, a class that expands upon the foundations of literature and […]
[dropcap size=small]I[/dropcap]t’s no news that media (whether it be film, television, books, or news) can do real damage to society by perpetuating negative stereotypes about certain groups of people by publishing or broadcasting untrue or unrealistic depictions. With enough repetition, negative media images become ingrained in audiences and create prejudice and misconceptions, even if only […]
In the fall of 2016, I had the pleasure of meeting Soomin Seo. Professor Seo was my instructor for the Ethics in Journalism course, a class which taught me a great deal of things I was completely unaware of. It was an inspiring class, to say the least. Once the semester was over, I had […]
Philadelphia is home to a smorgasbord of cuisines from all around the world. From Italian to Mexican to Chinese, the city has it all, reflecting the diverse community that is represented within. Amongst one of the more recent additions to Philadelphia’s cultural panorama is Saté Kampar, a trendy Malaysian joint nestled in the neighborhood of […]