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Opinion: It’s Time To Cut College Years Short 

November 16, 2022 web 0

By Jada Simon      Every conversation I’ve ever had with a college student has always diverted to the topic of, why? Why is college so […]

Opinion: I Don’t Want A Car

November 9, 2022 web 0

Shea Stevenson    Take a step back and think of how insane it is that anyone has a car at all. Separate it from a culture […]

The Many Deaths Of ‘Mission Impossible’

November 1, 2022 web 0

By Shea Stevenson      A confession: I haven’t seen the original “Mission Impossible” show. Statistically speaking, you haven’t either, so let’s ignore it. I have […]

Opinion: College Is Hard, Let’s Remember That

November 1, 2022 Michela Arlia 0

By Michela Arlia       College is a place for rigor, responsibility, and reputation. We spend (or waste, depending on who you ask) four years minimum […]

She-Hulk’s Story Is Worth Telling, But Her Season Finale Falls Flat 

October 26, 2022 web 0

By Kaylin Guzman      “She-Hulk” breaks Disney+, quite literally, with a promising conclusion to the series. Jennifer Walters (Tatiana Maslany) breaks the fourth wall and […]

Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” Is A Tale Of Hits And Misses

October 26, 2022 Michela Arlia 0

By Michela Arlia       Taylor Swift broke Spotify…or at least her dedicated Swifties did.    “Midnights,” Swift’s 10th studio album (if you don’t count the re-booted […]

Opinion: Halloween Is The Pillar Of Society

October 19, 2022 web 0

By Shea Stevenson      Halloween season arrives like an overhead eclipse; sudden coldness, implacable growing darkness, and night becoming inseparable from day. Some time ago, […]

Hobby Shops And The American Folkloric Tradition

October 12, 2022 web 0

Shea Stevenson      You’ve heard of tabletop role playing games (TTRPGs) by now, namely the first and biggest one, Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). If you […]

Review: ‘Blonde’ Offers A Fictionalized View Of Marilyn Monroe 

October 12, 2022 web 0

By Kaylin Guzman       Netflix’s newest film presents a narrative of Marilyn Monroe that I have never seen before. Armed with conspiracy theories and exaggeration, […]

‘Riki-Oh’: Righteous Violence And Action Cinema

September 28, 2022 web 0

Shea Stevenson      “Riki-Oh: Story of Riki,” a 1991 Hong Kong film adaption of a Japanese manga of the same name, boldly asks in an […]

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