Disclaimer: I have written several reviews on certain horror movies which yielded less than impressive verdicts. I realize that the following movies may not be particularly “good” and that one currently has a Rotten Tomatoes ...
“Don’t try to understand it. Feel it,” is a phrase from the movie Tenet that has been contemplated extensively by Reddit forums, movie critics, and Chrisopher Nolan enthusiasts. This line is spoken in relation to ...
As I finished unbagging my groceries it hit me: I forgot tampons. I called the SU bookstore and there’s a man at the other end of the phone. He said they were in stock, but ...
Disclaimer: The coronavirus has affected many people in more serious ways than taking away much of the first year student experience. I (and all students quoted in this article) am so thankful to be living ...
Jeremy Renner’s album The Medicine is technically music in the same way that Soylent is technically food: it’s definitely trying, but it’ll never be able to pass for the real thing. Now, a thought might’ve ...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (however, if you have been you probably want to stay there) you’ve heard about COVID-19, or Coronavirus. Initially, the virus seemed like a situation that would stay confined ...
Social distancing was enjoyable for about the first week. After all, who wouldn’t want practically obligation free days to be able to indulge in favorite past times and focus on the things that usually don’t ...
Do you remember March? That final week of normal before we were sent home for six months? For me, that doesn’t feel like seven months ago, instead when I think of March I think of ...
The Bite App was made by Sodexo to help students on campus order and pick up their food. Since Covid-19 has taken over our lives by this point, it is extremely helpful to pick up ...
Professor, political scientist, researcher, data analyst—Dr. Emily Sydnor wears many hats on campus. Nevertheless, despite her busy schedule, she agreed to answer some questions I had about voting, civility—or lack thereof—in political communications, and the ...