Latinx Heritage Month Community Member Feature: Jocelyne Torres

To end Latinx Month, our community member feature is on Missouri State student and activist, Jocelyne Torres. Over the summer, thousands of people took to the streets demanding American leaders to address the systematic racism deeply embedded in the country. Here at MSU, junior Jocelyne Torres took matters into her own hands and helped create the Multicultural Students Against Systemic Racism protest that took place on September 2nd.

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Latinx Heritage Month Staff Feature: Leanna Ordoñez

At Sartorial we believe that who you are and where you come from is important. Every person on our team comes from a different culture, giving them a unique perspective. Each heritage month we will be featuring staff and community members of their respective cultures. To celebrate Latinx month, September 15th to October 15th, our first feature will be on Sartorial staff member Leanna Ordoñez.

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The Ultimate College Vegan Guide

As a full-time student with a part-time job and many other responsibilities, being healthy and mindful of my body and the environment can easily fall to the bottom of my priority list. However, it’s my second year of college and my third year living a vegan lifestyle, so I have compiled a couple of tips and recipes born from my experience that can hopefully inspire others!

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Bingeable: Next in Fashion

“Next in Fashion” is the newest reality show on Netflix about who can be the next biggest fashion designer. It was released this January and is hosted by well-known designers, Tan France and Alexa Chung. The show is similar to other fashion shows like the famous “Project Runway,” but I think it manages to distinguish itself in a way that is relevant and fresh.

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Bingeable: High Fidelity

One way I am getting through this is time is by binge-watching— a lot. There is one show I keep going back to for its love-stories, fashion, and soundtrack. That show is High Fidelity, starring the one and only Zoe Kravtiz, set in New York.

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Weekend in Springfield

As I’m once again living with my family in my hometown, I find myself missing my weekend outings in Springfield. Lately, I’ve been planning what I’ll do the first weekend after we return to “normal.” Here are the places and activities I miss most and will be eager to visit once the world opens up again.

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Zoe BrownSpringfield, Culture
Libra Season

Once September 23 rolls around we will be entering the astrological season of the Libra, plus the beginning of Autumn. As the leaves begin to change you can also expect a change in your relationships. Although instead of them crumbling like the leaves, they will blossom a little more than usual…


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It Is Now

What is now? Now is all around you. It is the moment in which you are reading this and it will change every second of every day. The issue with “the now” is that people forget the simplicity of it and how much more at ease your life can be when living in it.

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The Inside to Interior Design

Art surrounds our world, whether we realize it or not. Interior design is no step back from that. The spaces you spend your time are created through one’s individuality, and that is art. Colby Kern is an interior designer that has perfected this gift. Lucky for us, he allowed us to pick his brain of where he began, his inspirations, and where he intends to go.

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