Graduate studies senator Alex Braeger isn’t letting the pandemic (or the nearing end of the semester) slow him down. For
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Freshmen Maren Archibald and Grayson Crowther stepped onto the A in front of Old Main on Friday night for their
Though the applause is scattered, people visibly relax as local musician Logan Pollard’s voice floats through The Hub on a
Nobody asked, but in my — albeit limited — 20-some-odd-years of experience and exposure (both voluntary and not) to movie
There’s a giant elephant tromping around in your brain. The elephant is seemingly controlled by a rider, who is much
I don’t like parties. They’re always the same: writhing bodies dancing chaotically in dimly lit studio apartments, filled with people
We all grow up and become different people but, regardless, one thing remains the same: we all loved animated kids’
Justice is “a mechanism made of rules and procedures” that, through an unbiased lens, “serves to discover the truth about
“… And they lived happily ever after.” Yeah right. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a phenomenal line for numerous reasons,
From ancient myths to Shakespeare, stories are among humanity’s oldest art forms. Archetypal characters and motifs and audience’s desire for