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Blythe Bouza

New Orleans

Deputy Life Editor at Vanderbilt Hustler

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  • 2 months ago | vanderbilthustler.com | Blythe Bouza

    Crushes have existed since the dawn of time (I would assume), and they can take various forms. Think of all of the types of crushes you’ve had throughout the course of your life: that one kid that you liked in kindergarten because they ran really fast, your best friend’s older sibling or someone from summer camp — the options are endless, yet all incredibly hyper-specific.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | George Albu |Jocelyn Ni |Blythe Bouza |Pragya Shah

    It is no exaggeration to say that coffee goes hand-in-hand with college life. On every corner of campus, you can study at a café or chat with friends with cups in hand. But have you ever thought about the laborious love that goes into every cup?

  • Aug 14, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Blythe Bouza

    Editor’s Note: This piece contains mentions of domestic violence. Author’s Note: I would like to preface this article by saying that in no way, shape or form do I wish to diminish the subject of domestic violence. As someone who has fortunately never had to extricate herself from an abusive relationship, I recognize that I cannot fully understand the hardships involved, and I know that every person’s experience is different.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | vanderbilthustler.com | Blythe Bouza

    The long-awaited part one finale of “American Horror Story: Delicate” has finally arrived, and rightfully so. We open once again with a flashback (bonus points), which takes us back to Manhattan in 1987. Here we learn that the mysterious Miss Preecher, the woman who has been watching Anna (Emma Roberts) in the streets, also gave birth to a baby but gave it up for a deal with the devil. The devilishly cloaked women in black surround her operation table.

  • Oct 18, 2023 | vanderbilthustler.com | Blythe Bouza

    The minute that “Vanishing Twin” opened with a flashback to England in 1555, I just knew that this episode was going to be iconic. From “Murder House” to “Coven” to “Hotel,” All AHS fans know that any good season of the show includes various flashbacks to connecting events. I knew that I was correct the minute that AHS veterans and fan favorites, Billie Lourd and Leslie Grossman, appeared on screen as a haunting, demonic duo.

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