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December ’23 playlist

2023 has flown by, and with the crisp cooling of the air comes the need for a mixtape to match. Please enjoy this specially curated playlist from the Arts and Life section.

Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) by Marvin Gaye

Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls

Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1 by The Flaming Lips

Carnivore by Bear Attack!

James by MGMT

Funtimes in Babylon by Father John Misty

How to disappear by Lana Del Rey

Will Anybody Ever Love Me? by Sufjan Stevens

Harvest Moon, cover by Lord Huron

Maine by Noah Kahan

Heaven by Mitski

Now and Then by The Beatles

Us and Them by Pink Floyd

The Prettiest Star by David Bowie

80’s Comedown Machines by The Strokes

Mr Schwartz by Arctic Monkeys

ivy by Taylor Swift

The Gold by Phoebe Bridgers and Manchester Orchestra

Place To Be by Nick Drake

The Ocean by Richard Hawley

Cherry Wine by Hozier

I Won’t Share You by The Smiths

My Love Mine All Mine by Mitski

Long Live by Taylor Swift

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About the Contributor
Claire Schuppel
Claire Schuppel, Arts and Life Editor
Claire Schuppel is a senior from Lakewood, Ohio. She is a Psychology major with a concentration in Child and Family Studies and a Statistics and Analytics minor. She serves as the vice president of Psi Chi, the international psychology honors society and is a member of Alpha Sigma Nu. She is a movie fanatic, a lover of literature and an advocate for mental health awareness. In her free time, you can find her with a book in her hands or blasting classic rock from the 1970s. She one day hopes to obtain her PhD in Clinical Psychology and work with children and adolescents from all walks of life.

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