Using earbuds could have detrimental consequences for millennials
We hike up the volume in our earbuds, and blast bangers in our cars. The damage of loud music has become apparent and we need to acknowledge it.
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We hike up the volume in our earbuds, and blast bangers in our cars. The damage of loud music has become apparent and we need to acknowledge it.
Choosing a major is probably one of the toughest decisions made in one's college career. Many students are pressured to study subjects that are lucrative but lackluster. Those who are considering a creative arts major may especially struggle with this.
Many studies have discussed the drug use at raves, which has led to the inevitable assumption that electronic dance music is “drug music."
As college students, we are consistently reminded of the dangers of texting while driving. We are overwhelmed with advertisements attempting to scare us straight. However, nobody seems to consider the danger of listening to music while driving.
Producing music has become increasingly popular among college students. With the developments in technology and ease of access, it has become a widely talked about career path, even for non-music majors.
Your fave song may be problematic — popular music often degrades and abuses women. This is a significant issue, as it shapes how college students view and treat the women in their lives. It is a conversation that needs to be had.
The famous phrase "there's an app for that" is no joke. Nowadays, everything is accessible with the touch of a finger, including almost any book you can imagine.
It is easy for those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to feel excluded, especially at events centered around an auditory experience.
Being a college student comes with inevitable stress.
Many people may not believe in the theory of evolution, but it is safe to say that music has drastically evolved and so has the taste of listeners to accommodate today’s top radio hits.
Diversity seems to be a topic of debate in the current political climate — whether it is at a local political rally or in our very own music department. Diversity is a major controversial topic among those working in the arts.
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