Welcome home, neighbor

Welcome home, neighbor

Written by:Mikayla Coleman Content warning: this article contains themes pertaining to psychological horror  Nostalgia — derived from the Greek words “notos,” meaning return, and “algos” meaning pain — has been a hot commodity in the contemporary art, horror and...

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Spring reads

Spring reads

Written by: Jude Bokovoy Reading gives one the ability to relax, calm the mind, enhance their vocabulary and learn depending on the book. Start this spring off fresh with a new book and reading spot. Fellow students gave suggestions on what to read and ideal reading...

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Video essay recommendations

Video essay recommendations

Written by: Mikayla Coleman In an ever changing and expanding digital space of content creation, the video essay has become a staple genre on video-sharing websites such as Youtube.  A video essay is an essay in video form that aims to persuade, educate or critique...

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Spring bops

Spring bops

Written by: Mikayla Coleman “Spring Has Sprung” — Skegss “Back Pocket” — Vulfpeck, Vulf “Hutch” — Barrie “Don’t Trust Me” — the booyah! Kids “Where’d All the Time Go?” — Dr. Dog “Golden” — Hippo Campus “A Bird’s Last Look” — Macabre Plaza “Cinnamon” — Palehound “Back...

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Sequel equals

Sequel equals

Wrtten by: Gretchen Sims A tale as old as time, a classic — but what happened before, or after, one’s favorite films? This is where sequels and prequels come in. Normally occurring in groups of three, movie franchises are becoming increasingly popular among...

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Pedro Pascal, daddy of all

Pedro Pascal, daddy of all

Written by: Gretchen Sims By now, the entirety of the internet is aware that Pedro Pascal has been appointed the daddy of the internet. From memes to interviews, Pedro Pascal has seemingly appeared out of nowhere to grace his fandom with wild performances and...

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Celebrating women through novel and film

Celebrating women through novel and film

Written by:Mirella Barrera-Betancourt March is Women’s History Month — a time dedicated to the celebration of the contributions, triumphs and progress of women throughout history. To celebrate, here is a list of recommendations for movies and novels featuring many of...

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Kyra Marcotte shows how art gives a second chance

Kyra Marcotte shows how art gives a second chance

Written by: Gretchen Sims The featured senior artist for the month of March is Kyra Marcotte. “Revive,” the exhibit in the Werner University Center, is the result of a renewal of passion in Marcotte, as an aspiring teacher turned artist explores their turmoil and joy...

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Best of the 80’s

Best of the 80’s

Written by:  Gretchen Sims “Papa Don’t Preach” — Madonna  “Jessie’s Girl” — Rick Springfield “Summer of ‘69” — Bryan Adams “Love is a Battlefield” — Pat Benatar “Tell It to My Heart” — Taylor Dayne “9 to 5” — Dolly Parton “Shadows Of The Night” — Pat Benatar “Girls...

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Alternative worship

Alternative worship

Written by: Jude Bokovoy Any time is a great time to listen to christian music — once a week during church does not have to be the only time. There is a whole world full of different styles and artists waiting to be heard. Below is a list of christian artists paired...

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