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UIC Radio's Top 25 Albums of 2025
2025 was absolutely a year, but throughout this year, UIC Radio has grown so much and will continue to do so. It was also a year for some amazing music! And so, as a goodbye to 2025, UIC Radio members were given the opportunity to vote on their top 10 albums for this past year, which were added up to give you UIC Radio's Top 25 Albums of 2025! #1 MAYHEM by Lady Gaga Lady Gaga does it again, as she does every time. MAYHEM , her album released on March 7th, 2025, has gained a


Being a Fem on Grindr
What it was like being a fem presenting enby on Grindr. You could say it's close to a horror movie.


the art of "awkward" shows
A lot of people, me included, use TV shows as an escape from reality, watching these fictional characters allow for people to forget about everything momentarily. This being said, majority of my favorite shows aren't always an escape from reality, if anything these shows bring me down to reality. I realized this the other day, I introduced the show Fleabag to a friend of mine. They told me I had an interesting taste in TV shows, I thought that meant like the soul-crushing asp


Linking Arms with Music Down Memory Lane
Hey guys! How's Sunday going for everyone? Today's my first day as a blogger, and for a while now, I had been busting my head about what to write for my first post- what is it that I want to share to people who would want to read this? Why do I want to share it? Will I get to know something new from the readers if I post about a particular topic? Would all readers who read my first blog post like it? I overthink a lot sometimes, and don't worry, I caught myself in the midst o


The Tragic Story of Ophelia
Recently, Taylor Swift released a new album where the first track is called “The Fate of Ophelia.” In the song, she makes references to the character Ophelia from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Taylor Swift tells us that she was saved from the fate of Ophelia when Travis came into her life, which I believe implies that Ophelia could have been saved if a man had loved her. John William Waterhouse's painting Ophelia(1894) For my first blog post, I thought it would be cool if I wrote a
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