On April 15, the university opened Those Who Returned and Those Who Did Not in Buley Library, a Holocaust exhibit honoring stories of survival, loss and resilience across generations.
By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief After what seems like an eternity, “Euphoria” Sundays are back with a new season. The show premiered in the winter of my sophomore year of high school, and
Sofia Rositani – Reporter “No Time to Die” is the new single by Billie Eilish for the James Bond film with the same title. This will be the final film that Daniel
Joseph Vincenzi – Reporter As students entered the cafeteria for a bite to eat, they were greeted with a table lined with treats: a tray of chocolate covered pretzels, a snack mix
J’Mari Hughes – Copy Editor In 2018, romance-lovers and Netflix-users saw Lara Jean Covey’s love letters get sent out to five different guys in the film adaption of “To All the Boys I’ve
Essence Boyd – Contributor Grammy nominee 24-year-old Maryland native Christopher Brent Wood, better known as Brent Fiayaz in the music industry, has released his second studio album “F— the World” on Feb.
Sofia Rositani – Reporter After leaving her country behind to make herself known, Malak Mattar created her art solely off the trauma from her past, as it reflects the struggles the Palestinians
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Students were given a taste of “the happiest place on earth” on campus, as they chose from carnival food and an array of crafts that imitated what it
Jackson Volenec – Reporter The Super Bowl 2020 Halftime Show featured Shakira and Jennifer Lopez performing two separate shows that merged together, both containing elements of Latinx culture and music with high
Jackson Volenec – Reporter Many college students do not care about watching the Grammys this year, or any other award show at all, as many of them point out some of the
Essence Boyd – Contributor Gabriella Wilson, better known as H.E.R, released the single “Sometimes” on Jan. 26 and performed the single for the first time that night on the Grammy stage. The
Sofia Rositani – Reporter Students surrounded themselves with homemade guacamole, tortilla chips and vegetables as they learned about nutrition for an event called Let’s Smash (Avocados) to help them start off the new semester