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For post #4 of Remys tie recap, remy wears a simple red tie and shares a fun fact about cats with white fur and their hearing. Kassondra BiegoMore Posts More »
Hi everyone! Remy’s Tie Recap is a fun social media project I’m excited to finally share with fellow Saints. It features my cat, Remy, along with his tie collection and a fun cat fact on every post. What started as a small, playful idea has become a creative w... More »
Hi, friends! Welcome back to another week of Browsing the Lou. This week’s adventure brings us to Left Bank Books in the Central West End. First-off I just have to brag on how kind the staff of Left Bank was; they were so fun to chat with about books, and so... More »
Hi, friends! Welcome back to Browsing the Lou! This week’s blog brings us to a hotspot in Kirkwood called The Novel Neighbor. This is a bookshop I’ve heard people rave about for so long, but hadn’t had the chance to visit yet, so I was so excited to pop in a... More »
In this episode, I had the opportunity to discuss K-pop at Maryville with Nanna, the host of Yapping with Nan. We explored topics including the K-pop Grammy Nominations, Katseye, Huntrix’s success, and the K-pop community at Maryville University. Anna DamesMor... More »
In this episode, I got the opportunity to interview Liz Pott, the president of the Taylor Swift club, Swift Society, at Maryville University. We discuss Taylor Swift’s latest album and upcoming projects, as well as events for her fan club! Anna DamesMore Posts... More »
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Join Cate and Elizabeth for a trip down memory lane. This week we are covering the vast world of childhood toys! We discuss some of our favorite toys and memories associated with them. What was your favorite toy growing up? Cate Newstead-AdamsMore Posts More »
This episode gets into the ghostly tales of Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Abigail WebbMore Posts - Website More »