I have known that I am gay since I was twelve years old. I realized that my best friend was…
It’s about time to reconsider Columbus day
Tradition is overrated. There is absolutely nothing inherently honorable or appropriate about sticking to customs from a time gone by,…
Breast cancer awareness products are misleading
October is breast cancer awareness month in the United States. The idea behind “raising awareness” is to motivate people to…
Go Set A Watchman: disillusioning in more ways than one
To Kill A Mockingbird needs hardly any introduction, firmly holding its place amongst American literary classics nearly six decades after…
The Hourglass Project: A fun and humorous look at deep subject matter
I was a tad uneasy when I went to go see “The Hourglass Project,” not quite sure what to expect.…
“All New People” provides a visceral look at modern angst
“All New People” opens with Charlie, a typical man in his mid-thirties who is clad in pajama pants, a bathrobe…
He Named Me Malala inspires with vivid visuals & enrapturing narrative
National Geographic assisted in producing a visually captivating and masterfully-spun story centered around Malala Yousafzai, a girl with quite a…
Interview with Dyson Knight of Baha Men
The Baha Men, most well-known for “Who Let the Dogs Out?”, released a new album on October 9. Ride With…
Mayday Parade releases new album Black Lines
Mayday Parade has been cranking out pop punk power ballads since 2006. Most notable is their first full length album,…
Alt-rock Modest Mouse brings enthusiasm and entertainment to Cain’s
For a band older than the majority of our university’s students, Modest Mouse exhibited immense energy at Cain’s Ballroom two…