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Troye Sivan released his latest album Bloom on August 31.

“Bloom” Goes the Album Drop

By Katie Pruden, Staff Writer September 5, 2018

Troye Sivan, a familiar pop name, has given us “Bloom,” a refreshingly original pop album that presents vulnerability as something to sing and dance along to. ”Bloom” is Sivan’s second studio...

Arctic Monkeys recently released their newest album.

Arctic Monkeys Release Sixth Album

By Olivia Olander, Editor in Chief May 15, 2018

Arctic Monkeys no longer want your leather jackets. They’ll take exclusively thrifty-looking tan summer suits, thank you very much.   The band’s new album, “Tranquility Base Hotel and...

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place

By Nohemia Rosales, Staff Writer April 23, 2018

I had concerns walking in to the movie, “A Quiet Place”. Not only was I running late to the showing, but of course I had to sit behind an obnoxiously loud group of teens, which wasn’t ideal during...

Isle of Dogs is a new Wes Anderson movie about a young Japanese boy that befriends exiled dogs on a quest for his lost pet dog.

‘Isle of Dogs’ is Weird and Wonderful

By Braden White, Staff Writer April 6, 2018

It is extremely uncommon nowadays for a director to have garnered enough critical and commercial respect to be given the funds to produce anything they want. There’s very few people who could wake up...

Love, Simon is celebrated as a groundbreaking movie that depicts a LGBT+ character as a normal teenager.

Why ‘Love, Simon’ is So Important

By Emma Toscani, Staff Writer March 23, 2018

If you know anything about me whatsoever, then you may not peg me as the teen rom-com kind of gal. I’m not that girl. So it came as a surprise to me when I heard myself saying “Let’s go see ‘Love,...

Long Live The King

Long Live The King

By Nohemia Rosales, Features Editor February 26, 2018

Children, adults, teenagers, and elderly couples shuffled into the theater, preparing to watch one of the most anticipated Marvel movies yet. Seats were hard to come by, but it made sense seeing as how...

Old Tower Stellary Wisdom Review

Old Tower “Stellary Wisdom” Review

By Kieran Zimmer, Staff Writer February 9, 2018

A lonely, sad spirit drifts through forgotten castles. It was long ago banished from the mortal realm, and now, morose and melancholy, it longs for its eventual dissipation into the stars... While listening...

The True Shape of Water

The True Shape of Water

By Hunter McGahan, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

The film “The Shape of Water” directed by Guillermo del Toro has proven itself to be a discombobulated jewel that manages to be so unique, yet immensely clichéd. The film follows the iconic fairy...

Another Netflix Original For The Books

Another Netflix Original For The Books

By Savannah Feuling, Staff Writer January 18, 2018

Never have I seen such phenomenal character development. “The End of the F***ing World” left me on the edge of my seat after I binge-watched the entire show in one night for the second time. And I...

Jumanji: Not the one with Robin Williams

Jumanji: Not the one with Robin Williams

By Kamryn Romley, Staff Writer January 12, 2018

Remember those movies that terrified you as a kid about innocently playing a game with your friends and then it turns into a near-death experience. It started with “Jumanji” (1995) when Robin Williams...

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