
Rebekah Mann
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2 months ago |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Rebekah Mann
If you’re a victim of never knowing what to watch on your chosen streaming platforms, or not even knowing what to search for, look no further. This curated list features new premieres coming to major streaming services throughout the entire month of February. From musical lovers to true crime enthusiasts, this guide has something for everyone to ensure your downtime is nothing but relaxing. Netflix“Kinda Pregnant” Movie Premiere, Feb.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
bookstr.com | Rebekah Mann
Welcome back to Bookstr’s Bookstagrammer of the week! In this series, we introduce you to a Bookish creator to add to your feed. This week, we’re featuring up-and-coming romance Bookstagrammer Tay, @books.and.the.beach. Her love for pastels and whimsical imagery is reflected in her fantastically cohesive feed. In this interview, you’ll get to know her bookish opinions and personality. Let’s get started!Let’s get started!I just wanted a space where I could talk my nonsense about all the books I read.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Rebekah Mann
In his new album, Shawn Mendes explores a “heavy” narrative of mental health, self discovery and struggles with fame. After its delayed release, Mendes’ fifth studio album, “Shawn,” became available to fans on Nov. 15. In October, Mendes took to the social media platform X to announce the almost month-long delay. “We just need a little bit more time to bring some new inspiration and ideas to life,” the post read.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Rebekah Mann
Before the fall semester comes to an end, campus organizations are planning ahead to enter the new year with forward-facing goals. Jordan Kessler, Mountaineer Recovery community coordinator, said one of Mountaineer Recovery’s missions is to make campus more recovery friendly.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
theappalachianonline.com | Abby Buckner |Rebekah Mann
November 18, 2024 With the inclusion of all skill levels, App State’s Chess Club provides space for students with a wide range of experience to practice skills for the strategic game. “People always assume chess is a whole bunch of pressure all the time,” said R.J. Raynoe, a senior psychology major and club president. “It’s only that way if you’re completely in solitude.”Raynoe said club members participate in a virtual Intercollegiate League through chess.com. The Fall 2024 season began Sept.
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