Film Review By Tyler Obropta Staff Writer Suffragette is a sometimes-poignant, sometimes-stagnant film from director Sarah Gavron that captures the early sparks of the feminist…
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Film Review By Tyler Obropta Staff Writer I had a friend once who had gone to Japan with his family and ate some cod milt.…
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When being pro-life only extends until birth “The Republican Party must continue to uphold the principle that every human being, born and unborn, young and…
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Grimes Album Review By Sophie Israelsohn Ministry of Cool Editor After Visions was released in 2012, Grimes’s otherwise radio silence built up suspense of her…
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White liberal-arts student solves race relation problems on college campus and beyond In a masterful flurry of unnecessary verbosity and self righteous indignation, the white…
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Film Review By Tyler Obropta Staff Writer In 1978, Alan Pakula’s All the President’s Men transcended the standard political thriller by using its story to…
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A Sampling of what the GOP Candidates are reading these days Buzzsaw recently asked each Republican presidential candidate what their favorite books are. Here are…
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A casserole of overconsumption, colonization and supremacy Thanksgiving:The time to consume odious amounts of food, sit around with your family and offer token examples of…
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Game Review By Will Uhl Staff Writer At a time where games are about competition, intensity, and photorealism, Refunct is refreshingly relaxed. It’s a simple…
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A dialogue between the President Tom Rochon and Trustee Grape President Rochon is looking out his office window when his speaker phone rings. Admin. Assistant:…