+ THE UNIVERSITY DARY KANSAS PAGE 5 + arts & features HOROSCOPES Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 7 Friends and lovers compete for attention. Consider big picture goals. Another may get through where you can't. Financial arguments chill a romantic fire. Take on more responsibility. Find common ground, and return frequently. Get gentle in tone. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is an 8 Acknowledge your team's efforts. Postpone an important decision until you're sure. Clean up a mess first. Beauty can arise from chaos. Call as soon as you find out you'll be late. Take care of your partner. It could get messy at work. Put your back into it. Ignore a rude remark. Hold on to what's most important. Keep your eye on the prize. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 7 Chores could interfere with romantic fantasies. Can you have it all? Get the work done early, and then kick back with a daydream, hobby or sport. Disruptions at home could seem frustrating. Chaos threatens. Take action for long-term benefit, even if it makes a mess now. Don't step on any toes. Compromise is the peacekeeper's art. Leo (July 23-Aug.22) Today is a 6 Don't argue over stupid stuff. Being right doesn't matter. Let that go for a larger objective, one that matters to you. Be a source of comfort and good sense. Beautify your surroundings. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 7 Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 Work together with a partner for long-term benefit. Efforts made now reap a bountiful harvest later. You're learning new things. Solve a puzzle. Taking risks (especially financial) is not required. Plant your garden with a delicious future. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 Feelings can be easily hurt now. Don't get too hard on yourself. Apologies provide relief and peace. Try it cut. Or forgive someone, maybe. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2015 Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 7 Relax into a creative mess. Make valuable discoveries while sifting through the chaff. Keep asking tough questions. Listen for what's wanting to happen. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 7 Juggle old and new chores. Timing is everything. Don't allow a sharp comment to hurt your feelings. Someone's grumpy, but it's not personal. Support a loved one through a difficult situation. Pizza can be quite persuasive. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb.18) Today is a 7 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CHANTEL MOSHER Make a promise, and get a friend to support you to keep it. Test, measure and monitor results. You could be tempted to overindulge. Do you need all that sugar? Reward yourself with something fun rather than sweet. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is on R Today is an B Step outside your comfort zone. Travels and exploration cost money now for long-term benefit. Changes outside stir things up at home. Follow through on what you've chosen. Chantel Mosher, a freshman from Great Bend, started a fashion blog over a year ago as a creative outlet. She now has thousands of fans from all over the world. Freshman blogger pulls inspiration from more than just fashion KATHERINE HARTLEY @kat_hart9 Upon first entering the Wandering with C blog homepage, readers are greeted with an array of pictures and color, accompanied by cheery posts written about fashion and the blogger's life. On the other side of the screen is the creator, Chantel Mosher, a freshman from Great Bend, who started her blog over a year ago. "I just did it as a creative outlet," Mosher said. "I wanted to combine my writing and photography and love for fashion. It kind of just took off. I didn't think people would actually read my posts of take me seriously, but it just all sort of happened really quickly." "I really love connecting with other bloggers, especially through Instagram and social media. I get that sort of 'in' to see what everyone else is up and I've made a lot of friends from it, which is really cool," she said. Mosher, a psychology and English literature double major, now has an Instagram with more than 2,000 followers, a Facebook and a Pinterest account connected to her blog. The blog is an accumulation of Mosher's life thus far. Her interest in fashion began early on, when she refused to wear anything but dresses every day in kindergarten. While describing herself as a girlly-girl, Mosher said her style is still changing every day. Her stepfather's interest in photography led Mosher to pick up the hobby early on, a skill she still uses daily. "He had all of these different film cameras that he let me play with when I was growing up and he finally bought me my first digital camera," she said. "It was the most exciting day of my life, because he would not buy me one until I learned with film, which was really difficult at first, but it ended up being really rewarding." Mosher said that aside from fashion, traveling is one of her biggest inspirations. Last summer, on a whim, Mosher decided to buy a plane ticket to Europe and solo-travel the continent for a month before starting her freshman year at Kansas. She and her parents had talked about her dream to travel before and once she found a good time frame and a cheap plane ticket, she set off. She visited London and the English countryside, the Netherlands, Amsterdam and Paris. While in London, she met one of her blog readers, who had seen that Mosher was in Europe through her Instagram pictures, and happened to be traveling at the same time as well. "I like to go places," she said. "I'm just really curious about everything and so that really inspires me to just run with it and blog about things that I am passionate about and can really relate to." Aside from the blog reader, Mosher met Tyler Keenan, also from Great Bend, who was backpacking alone through Europe at the same time. "I didn't expect that at all, so it was kind of just another way that my blog has helped me," Mosher said. Keenan said after realizing they would cross paths in SEE BLOG PAGE 6 BLOG: wanderingwithc.blogspot.com INSTAGRAM: @wanderingwithc FB: WanderingWithC PINTEREST: pinterest.com/chantelio/ TWITTER: @chantelio13 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/CHANTEL MOSHER Chantel Mosher poses for photos for her fashion blog, Wandering with C. Her Instagram now has over 2,000 followers TRENDING Reports say Netflix may have 'Full House' remake The show most of us plopped down to watch from our terribly uncomfortable plastic blowup chairs while munching on Fruit Gushers and drinking orange Fanta may soon be remade. While nothing is set in stone yet, media outlets, including CNN, E! and Yahoo!, are reporting Netflix will probably carry a new series, "Fuller House," a revival of the popular '90s sitcom "Full House." The remake is rumored to star former Full House actress Candace Cameron Bure returning to her role as DJ, the oldest sister from the Tanner To take the words from Uncle Jesse's mouth:"Have mercy" household. She may be accompanied by Andrea Barber, who played her best friend on the show, Kimmy Gibbler. According to CNN, John Stamos, who played beloved, hair-obsessed, rockandrolling Uncle Jesse on the original show, will be a producer on the show. CNN also reports Jeff Franklin, the original creator, will be involved in the remake. The TODAY Show tweeted its excitement, using Uncle Jesse's go-to phrase. Entertainment Tonight also expressed excitement, tweeting "#Full- House revival might be headed to @Netflix and we couldn't be more excited! E! Online had a few suggestions for what the plot of the revival could be. Speculations ranged from DJ and her father, Danny Tanner, becoming stoners together, Kimmy Gibbler finally getting her own key to the house so she can stop bargaining in, Steve and DJ marrying and having three children together, and Danny finally getting a cleaning lady. Personally, I'm hoping Comet, the family dog, has some fluffy kiddos running around. John Stamos, Bob Saget (who played Danny Tanner) and Dave Coulier (who played Joey Gladstone) are all expected to make guest appearances on the show, according to reports, though Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are less likely to be Tanners again. "Fuller House" would follow the trend of revivals of other popular '90s shows, such as "Boy Meets World" and "The X-Files." We can only hope this, too, is legitimate. Edited by Emma LeGault