Translated media wave

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor “The amount of time you spent together probably matters, but less time doesn’t mean less love. Whether it’s a day or year, human or cat, and even if we may never see them again, there are those who are...

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Fantasy heroine training

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor “Trouble” — Valeroie Broussard “To Ashes and Blood” — Woodkid “Le Monde” — Richard Carter “Little Girl Gone” — CHINCHILLA “Mermaids” — Florence + the Machine “LABOUR (the cacophony)” — Paris Paloma “Me and the...

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Zendaya and Tom Holland

Written by: Sadie Latimer | News Editor Hollywood’s “it couple” made a big announcement at the Golden Globes, without even saying a word. Zendaya — an actress known for her roles in “Euphoria,” “Dune” and as MJ in the Spider-Man franchise — casually flaunted her...

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The living undead

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor Bloodsucker, a creature of the night, the living undead. For centuries, vampires have been known by many names and guises. With Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” in theaters, the vampire craze that followed “Twilight” is...

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alt-J’s “The Dream” album review

Written by: Kiera Roedel | Copy Editor Content warning: this article contains references to murder, domestic violence, drugs and addiction. The death of the American Dream seems a strange subject to tackle for British indie rock trio alt-J, but that is exactly what...

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Bright songs for cloudy days

Written by: Sadie Latimer | News Editor “Ventura Highway” — America “Hurricane (Johnnie’s Theme)” — Lord Huron “Nellie” — Dr. Dog “Mamma Mia” — ABBA “First Time” — Hozier “French Navy” — Camera Obscura “Only In Your Heart” — America “Waterloo (English Version)” — ABBA...

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Limitless frontiers

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor Tracing its origins back to Mary Shelley’s 1817 novel “Frankenstein,” science fiction has always blurred the lines between myth and fact. With the space race in the 1950s, the genre blossomed further into what it...

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Intro to K-POP

Written by: Ruth Simonsen | Digital Media Manager “XO (Only If You Say Yes)” — ENHYPEN “DNA” — BTS “Cosmic” — Red Velvet “WORK” — ATEEZ “Magnetic” — ILLIT “New Jeans” — NewJeans “STEREOTYPE” — STAYC “BANG BANG BANG” — BIGBANG “Fact Check” — NCT 127 “CRAZY” — LE...

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Book buying alternatives

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor We can all admit it — Barnes and Noble is a pretty great store, and buying books from Amazon is more than convenient. While there is nothing wrong with buying from these sources, more and more people have begun to...

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“War of the Rohirrim” review

Written by: Jaylin Emond-Hardin | Entertainment Editor Content warning: this article contains spoilers When “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” debuted, it had been a decade since Middle Earth had been seen on silver screens — “The Hobbit: The Battle of...

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