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Blast from the Past: Heroes

Blast from the Past: Heroes

Darvin Nelson, Features Editor | Jun 9, 2020

Featured image from sreenrant.com. Heroes ran from 2006-2010, and every episode is awe-inspiring.  A group of people, from all over the world, begin to realize their extraordinary abilities...

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A list of things to watch that relate to 2020 so far

A list of things to watch that relate to 2020 so far

Carissa Marques, Creative Services Director | Jun 8, 2020

Although the year is only halfway through, 2020 seems to already have a decade’s worth of history in it. If you are looking for something to watch that also serves an educational purpose, Spinnaker Media...

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Join the Department of Diversity Initiatives for public discussions about race

Join the Department of Diversity Initiatives for public discussions about race

Darvin Nelson, Features Editor | Jun 3, 2020

The Black Student Union and the LGBT Resource Center will be collaborating for a public discussion: Presented by Loud Lounge, the event will begin today starting at 1p.m. on the BSU’s Instagram...

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Album review: Gone Now by Bleachers

Album review: Gone Now by Bleachers

Sydney Chatani, Program Director | May 29, 2020

INTRODUCTION When I discovered this album in early 2019, I was in a strange transitional period. I had made the decision to graduate high school a semester early and felt aimless — all of my friends...

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Uncut Gems Review

Uncut Gems Review

John Watson, Sports Editor | May 29, 2020

As Uncut Gems came to the streaming circuit a few days ago, many skeptics of Adam Sandler’s film were able to watch it in the comfort of their own home rather than at a movie theater months ago. The...

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Blast from the past: Twin Peaks

Blast from the past: Twin Peaks

Darvin Nelson, Features Editor | May 28, 2020

The fictional small town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken by of the recent murder of Laura Palmer as her body was found wrapped in plastic on the shore of the local river. Laura’s death hits the...

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Pixies album: "Come On Pilgrim" review

Pixies album: “Come On Pilgrim” review

Sydney Chatani, Program Director | May 22, 2020

INTRODUCTION: “Come On Pilgrim” is the first studio release by American alt-rock band, the Pixies. One could argue that with this 1987 release, the Pixies predicted the alternative rock boom of...

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Olympics moved to summer of 2021

Olympics moved to summer of 2021

Darvin Nelson, Features Editor | May 21, 2020

The corona-virus has dramatically impacted sports worldwide. As many sports programs were paused, the Tokyo 2020 Olympics was no exception and will now be held next year, in July of 2021. The Olympics...

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Blast from the past: Beverly Hills 90210

Blast from the past: Beverly Hills 90210

Darvin Nelson, Features Editor | May 20, 2020

Beverly Hills 90210 was one of the first teen dramas that greatly impacted American television. While on air, the show gained a large following and over the years, fans have been hoping for a successful...

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Review of Workin' Moms season 4

Review of Workin’ Moms season 4

Kaitlyn Bowers, Video Director | May 19, 2020

Workin’ Moms is a Netflix original show that has never been afraid to push boundaries and discuss taboo topics. But did its latest season hold up compared to the previous ones? The short answer would...

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ALBUM REVIEW: “Color Theory” by Soccer Mommy

ALBUM REVIEW: “Color Theory” by Soccer Mommy

Sydney Chatani, Program Director | May 15, 2020

Staff Pick of the Week: Sydney Chatani, Program Director INTRODUCTION: Soccer Mommy (AKA, twenty-two year old Sophia Allison) is a singer-songwriter hailing from Nashville, Tennessee. Her second...

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How are music professors adjusting to COVID-19?

How are music professors adjusting to COVID-19?

Breanna Cataldo, General Assignment Reporter | Apr 30, 2020

Life got hectic for some students when classes switched to an online format due to the pandemic, but it wasn’t just the students who were affected.  Professors all had to learn new technicalities...

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