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Anti-Facial Recognition Technology: How Makeup and Masks Can Protect Us

By Hannah Keating, Arts Editor August 11, 2020

  If you, like me, have a smartphone that uses facial recognition to unlock, it’s likely that you’ve run into issues with the technology. Maybe your phone doesn’t recognize you when you are...

Cartoon of Jeffree Star and Shane Dawson | via Isabelle Schlegel

Pop-Cultured: ‘The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star’

By Oakley Burt, Arts Editor October 29, 2019

After keeping fans eagerly waiting in anticipation for nearly a year, Shane Dawson has released his new, nine part web series, “The Beautiful World of Jeffree Star.” This is the follow up to Dawson...

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Cosmetic Composition and Skincare Safety

By Kate Button, Arts Writer, Copy Editor September 19, 2019

  Every day, millions of individuals cake, bake and make up their faces to perfection with various cosmetic products. The personal decision to wear makeup can help people feel more confident,...

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New Year, New You: Go Cruelty Free in 2019

By Alaikia Marielle January 23, 2019

  Over the last several years there has been a massive push to make more ethical choices, especially when it comes to makeup and beauty products. This trend can be seen most evidently on YouTube,...

All That Glitters: Banning the Glitz in Glam

All That Glitters: Banning the Glitz in Glam

By Marshall Falkner August 5, 2018

We all know it, we all live it and some of us hate it. It’s glitter: that sparkling sand that seems to get anywhere and everywhere.  It’s in our crafts, our nail polish and our fishing lures. It...

Barber: Life in 1947: Beauty and Fashion

Barber: Life in 1947: Beauty and Fashion

By Shaelyn Barber April 16, 2018

Among old belt-buckles, wooden furniture, yard appliances and music records, I found gold at a yard sale: a copy of Life Magazine from Sept. 15, 1947. It’s brimming with history, a time capsule of what...