South Korea: Rise of The New Hollywood
Kevin Six Staff Writer In recent years, South Korea has become a nexus in the film industry for the most original and quality films and shows, while America’s film industry has focused more on building off of their success from the past in order to secure safe profits. Starting with the groundbreaking masterpiece “Parasite” in 2019, South Korea has continued to produce exceptional entertainment that … Continue reading South Korea: Rise of The New Hollywood
The Best Black Romance Films: A Guide for Love, Culture, and History
Veronica Glover Staff Writer Here’s what to watch this month to celebrate your loved ones and embrace black history. The season is finally here to cuddle up with loved ones and watch something that represents those warm, tender feelings you have for each other. In light of Black History Month, what better way to celebrate Black excellence than watching a few classic romance movies? While … Continue reading The Best Black Romance Films: A Guide for Love, Culture, and History
Should the Olympic Games continue to be held?
Maggie Collins Senior Staff Writer The Olympic Games are seen by many as a way for the world to come together— where differences are set aside and everyone comes to one place to compete with each other and have fun. It is a time when athletes get to put their skills to the test and compete against some of the best. However, since Beijing was … Continue reading Should the Olympic Games continue to be held?
NBA Trade Deadline – Harden to Philly, Simmons to Brooklyn, Porzingis to DC and More!
Ethan Engellau Staff Writer The NBA Trade Deadline was set for this past Thursday (Feb … Continue reading NBA Trade Deadline – Harden to Philly, Simmons to Brooklyn, Porzingis to DC and More!
A Need to Read
Molly Lawler Staff Writer When Abraham Maslow sat down to calculate his 1943 motivational model entitled “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs,” literacy rates in America were nothing to brag about. Maslow’s hierarchy included “deficiency needs,” such as survival, safety, and belonging, as well as “growth needs,” such as ego and self-actualization. Maslow believed that one must achieve the lower-level needs before moving on to the higher … Continue reading A Need to Read
I Finally Got Birthday Freebies, and Here’s How It Went 
Jazz Johnson Staff Writer If you’ve never gotten freebies for your birthday, you’re missing out. Who doesn’t love free, especially on your birthday? Many forget that most places provide birthday rewards. Don’t be like them. Instead, let me help you score some free treats. I decided to drive around to my favorite places and pick up my birthday rewards. If they have an app, nine … Continue reading I Finally Got Birthday Freebies, and Here’s How It Went 
2022 Lunar New Year
Brianna Martinez Editor, News February 1st, 2022 was officially the beginning of the Lunar New Year, also known as the year of the Tiger. Some may ask what is the Lunar New Year? It originated from many Asian cultures, which instead of following a Solar calendar, follow a Lunar calendar. The Lunar New Year’s Eve falls on the 31st of January and begins February 1st, … Continue reading 2022 Lunar New Year
“Eternals”: Marvel’s New Breed of Superheroes
Katherine McCrea Staff Writer The Eternals, a new breed of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), flew into theaters and landed on Disney+ this week. With a lot of negative feedback in early screenings from press and fandom alike, I went in with little expectation. Well, I’m happy to report, Chloe Zhao (Academy Award Winner for Best Director of “Nomadland”) absolutely blew me away … Continue reading “Eternals”: Marvel’s New Breed of Superheroes
New and Classic Movies to Watch This Valentine’s Day 
Maggie Collins Senior Staff Writer The season of love is quickly approaching and that calls for all the Rom-Coms or possibly not-so-romantic movies for some. Whatever your preference is, hopefully this article will remind you of a few good movies you can watch again or introduce new ones you anticipate watching. We will start with the classic film, “The Notebook.” “The Notebook” was released in … Continue reading New and Classic Movies to Watch This Valentine’s Day 
What Is This Shit?: Criticizing the Critics
Corbin Mills Staff Writer Art is an expression of the soul, so why should we care what other people think of it? Artists themselves should always want to improve their work, but after a while, it becomes exhausting to hear over and over again whether something is “good” or “bad.” Who has the authority to say these things? Should anyone have the authority? To explore … Continue reading What Is This Shit?: Criticizing the Critics
