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Valentine’s Special Edition – Preserving Romance: Is Chivalry Dead?
By Maria Chirvanian | Staff Writer
In an era of evolving dating customs and digital connections, the age-old question lingers: amidst the flux of modern romance and the sharp rise of feminism, is chivalry still the heartbeat of lasting love, or has it quietly faded into obscurity? Eliminating courtship has proven not to be the best thing; in the end, it is not wrong for a man to protect and take care of the woman he’s seeing, or to express chivalry and add value to her life in a world where women are independent and able to provide for themselves.
Performing Pain: The Female Experience in Healthcare
By Nour Tormos | Staff Writer
Judith Butler talked extensively about gender as performance; Simone de Beauvoir wrote about how one is not born a woman, but rather becomes one. Pain that gets performed is still pain
“Priscilla” Movie: What So Many Women Go Through
By Maria Chirvanian | Staff Writer
Priscilla Beaulieu Presley is such a popular name with such little knowledge about it. On a more melancholic note, Presley passed away in 1977 and Beaulieu did not remarry, because “no one could match him.
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