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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Utica chapter.

Every generation has a set of shows they watched growing up and couldn’t live without. 90’s in particular had some of the best shows around if I may say so myself. The shows we watched not only taught us some important life lessons, but it also showed us how important self love and friendships were.

These shows not only addressed some important issues but they also made us laugh to the point where breathing became a challenge. 90’s kids miss these show to the point of literally coming up with the saying, “ today’s kids will never understand how great those shows were.”

 

1. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

            The show not only addressed multiple important social  issues, but it did so through humour and goofiness.

          

   

2. Full House

We all couldn’t wait to witness Michelle’s funny comebacks and savagery.

           

3. Boy Meets World

         

4. Saved by the Bell

          

 

5. Family Matters

    Steve Urkel’s catchphrase “ Did i do that “ was the highlight of the every single time.

          

6. Rugrats

    Angelica always knew how to ruin everything fun for tommy and his friends.

          

7. Sabrina the teenage witch

    Sabrina always made us want to become a witch just to have her powers.

           

8. Sister Sister

    This show allowed how to notice how strong sibling bonds can be and we all wanted to have our own twin.

           

9. That’s so Raven

The show not only addressed some difficult topics, but we all couldn’t wait for Raven to disguise herself to get to the bottom of an issue. “ Ya Nasty!!”

           

10. Hannah Montana

           

11. Suite Life of Zack and Cody

           

12. Power Rangers

           

13. Kim possible

           

14. The magic School Bus

           

15. Tom and Jerry

            

16. Zoey 101

          

If all 90s kids could have  one wish, it will be for some of the best shows from our childhood to come back. These shows will always have the heart of 90s babies.

Meet Chantelle, I am Chantelle,currently a Junior at Utica College majoring in Public Relations and Journalism to receive my Bachelors of Science degree. I am the treasurer for the Residence Hall Association at Utica College, in which i help students to improve the environment of their residence halls by fundraising to bring enjoyable and inclusive activities to residents.I believe that helping to improve the residence halls will allow students to not only appreciate, but respect their living spaces. I work in the Writing center as a tutor. I am a member of The National Society of Leadership and Success and a sister of Theta Phi Alpha.
Meet Bianca, I am currently a Junior at Utica College in Utica, NY.  I am a Criminal Justice major with a concentration in Homeland Security.  Crime investigation has always been something that interests me.  I’m dedicated and passionate and it’s hard for me to quit things. I get that from my father so don’t hold it against me- he was a veteran and police officer for 20 years.   Growing up in a family centered around law enforcement has helped guide me in this direction, and I will forever be grateful.  After graduation I intend to continue on to law school where I can further my education in hopes of becoming a criminal defense lawyer and later on a District Attorney.  An interesting fact about myself is that I found the passion to be a criminal defense lawyer from watching the O.J. Simpson case.  The facts and conspiracy theories evoked a whole new passion behind criminal investigation that I intend to use in my future.  One of my most prominent moments in my writing career was when I wrote for an online magazine and had my most prevalent article hit 1.6k shares.  I believe in treating people with the same kind of respect and manners you would expect in return, and in a way it has helped shaped my expectations in life.   When you first meet me I won’t be the loudest in the room or the center of attention, but I will be intently listening to everything you say, for what you have to say may have a purpose. I believe in purpose. I believe that everyone is here to help you grow into who you are today and who you will be tomorrow.