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Malia Mendez

Malia Mendez

Author at The Stanford Daily, Stanford University at The Stanford Daily, Stanford University

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    Mendez | Secrets from a girl (who’s seen a little)

    Malia Mendez reflects on her time at Stanford. "It’s actually quite beautiful to realize that adolescent turbulence is not a prerequisite for feeling alive. You don’t have to be fundamentally altered by something for it to be good for you. You don’t have to seek catharsis in every sunset. You don’t have to milk every second for what it’s worth," Mendez writes.
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    Combing the 100% Club: ‘Leave No Trace’ balances social critique wi...

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    The circle of van life

    When Kayla Huemer M.S. ’22 told her parents she was going to build out a camper van and drive it, alone, from Green Bay, up and down the east coast and back to Stanford, she consoled them by framing Murphy’s Law this way. “If anything that can happen will happen,” she told them, “then, in a way, anything that can go right, will go right.”
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    Danny Ritz’s ’23 ‘Remedy’ marries production and poetics

    "Remedy," the latest EP by Danny RItz '23 features fine and poetic writing, a variety of moods and a overall fun vibe, writes Malia Mendez
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    Combing the 100% Club: ‘Paper Spiders’ depicts the rugged reality o...

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Seven romantic comedies to match your Valentine’s Day mood

    Columnist Malia Mendez is here to match you with your soulmate romantic comedy.
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    ‘Licorice pizza’ is crop-full of charm but spotlights problematic r...

    Although stars Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman delivered impressive performances, objectionable directorial choices slightly cloud the success of "Licorice Pizza," writes Malia Mendez.
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    Stanford alumna releases memoir about her creative dating experiment

    Pulling on her social science roots, alumna Carolyn Lee Arnold M.S. ’85 Ph.D. ’98 decided to take a scientific approach to finding romance.
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    Golden Spike Studios’ sold-out debut screening reveals the labor of...

    Golden Spike Studios’ debut “Halloscreening” showed two films, “Nasty Habit” and “Boys Will Be Boys,” both produced during the pandemic. The members involved discussed the effort and dedication behind…
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    Opinion | The invisibility of the woman with ADHD | The Stanford Daily

    Psychologists must develop a more complex diagnostic criteria for ADHD and bolstering research that is based on a range of patient demographics.
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    Opinion | The invisibility of the woman with ADHD

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Taylor Swift’s re-recording of ‘Fearless’ is polished

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Drugs and daddy issues in ‘The King of Staten Island’

    The line between Pete Davidson and his character Scott Carlin is pleasantly thin in Judd Apatow’s latest, “The King of Staten Island.”
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    An evening with Jennifer Brea, luminary behind knockout film ‘Unrest’

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Relentless time, romance in ‘The Photograph’

    Although it does not access the psychological depths expected for a movie centered on a supposedly tenuous mother-daughter relationship, “The Photograph” delivers the wholesome love story we needed to root for.
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    Choice paralysis and the fear of growing up

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    Electrocuted squirrels from failed psychology experiment freely roa...

    Malia Mendez ’22 is the Vol. 260 Managing Editor of Arts & Life at The Stanford Daily. She is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing, Prose track. Talk to her about Modernist poetry, ecofeminism or coming-of-age films at mmendez ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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    They aren’t lying about social dance

    My first introduction to dancing was a ballet class for toddlers that concluded with a performance to the Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.
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    ‘Poses’ and the inhumanity of the woman in media

    Spanish artist Yolanda Dominguez uses art to raise social awareness, especially pertaining to gender and consumption issues. In her 2011 project, “Poses,”
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    My teacher cursed in class, and Stanford students will never unders...

    At this point, I don’t see the instrumentalization and commodification of my every thought halting any time soon.
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    Odd nostalgia for my one-room double

    At the end of my freshman year, I could not have been more eager to leave my dorm. There’d been moments throughout fall and winter quarter when I felt myself