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Being on an island is like being in a whole other world, Captiva Island especially. The island has a magical and relaxing feel to it and is known for its gorgeous beaches as well as places like The Mucky Duck and The Bubble Room. Once you reach Captiva, you are on something known as island time. 
Island time is the idea that when you’re on an island time passes differently than it does day to day. No work, no stress, just sunsets and sunburns. When I was there, I woke up at 9 maybe 8 a.m. at the earliest and didn’t leave the complex I was staying at usually till after lunch. I took stereotypical long walks on the beach with my phone in hand capturing the island.

Time flies on Captiva Island

Emma North, Photography Editor November 29, 2016

   

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Review: Genre-spanning dissonance and electronic mayhem captured in 2016 record

May 2, 2016

When people say genre-spanning I feel like they rarely mean it with sincerity. I've listened to far too many folk musicians that claim that they transcend genre, while most are pretty indistinguishable...

Review: White Album is my summer album

April 20, 2016

It’s weird that one of my three favorite bands is Weezer. Most of my favorite music was made in the ten year period between 1966 and 1975; not to mention half of Weezer’s discography is pretty laughable....

Music is great. I love it. Here is why.

My 100 Favorite Songs of All Time

April 18, 2016

When I started making this list, I had almost 200 songs written down on a piece of paper. I crossed them off one by one as I put them on a playlist and then spent a few hours organizing them. By the time...

Even though Vonnegut passed away in 2007, his novels still continue to amaze and cause great impact on readers. Breakfast of Champions is a great example of his long-lasting impression on literature.

Breakfast and the universe: Kurt Vonnegut’s “Breakfast of Champions” book review

Elizabeth Findley, Staff Writer February 2, 2016

As an avid booklover, I have gradually been easing my way into the many writings of the famed author Kurt Vonnegut. As many do, the first novel I picked up by Vonnegut was Slaughterhouse-Five which is...

During winter months, escpecially when snowed inside, reading is one of the most fun things to do. The article below details some great suggestions for those searching for the perfect book to read next.

The best books to cure winter blues

Elizabeth Findley, Staff Writer January 26, 2016

When cold weather hits and going outdoors seems like a slim option, one of the best activities to enjoy and pass the time with is to pick up a great new book. The choice of which book to read can sometimes...

Though she has only released one album so far, she has already become a French sensation. Her top single not only made platinum in France but it has topped the charts of other countries. For example, her single remained first in Greece for seven weeks, until it was knocked to second by Pharrell Williams Happy.

Lambert Linguist: Indila (Artist Spotlight)

SungMin Park, Staff Writer January 22, 2016

Artist: Indila Language: French Location: Paris, France https://open.spotify.com/album/1r7XjAgjwlakmXC2GbPXjH Adila Sedraïa was born in Paris, France, but she also rises from a mix of Egyptian,...

A perfect image of the Scottish country, the location where Dear Frankie was filmed.

The Weekly Watch: “Dear Frankie” (7/10)

Madeline Laguaite, Features Editor January 20, 2016

According to the Daily Mail, one in three children don’t live with their father, but rather depend on their mother or other guardian to take care of them— much like in the case of Frankie Morrison...

“Carol”: revolutionary film for the LGBTQ community- overall masterpiece

Olivia Pastore, Staff Writer January 18, 2016

Carol, a film based off of the book The Price of Salt, has received many Oscar nominations, and raving reviews due to its revolutionary content in the film industry. However, due to this content, the film...

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Teen impresses once again with recent EP

Elizabeth Findley, Staff Writer November 9, 2015

Ray Goren, a now 15-year-old singer and songwriter, had already begun to immerse himself in music and the arts at a young age. By the age of three, he began playing the piano and by the age of eight, was...

Pumpkin spicing up my life

Pumpkin spicing up my life

Jessica Wilder, Senior Editor October 21, 2015

The time has come, the white girls say, for yoga pants, hipster fall pictures, and the staple of the season: pumpkin spice. To be more specific, the latte everyone feels so compelled to buy only to take...

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