I still can’t wrap my head around the fact I’m graduating. For all intents and purposes, this is the end of my life in academia. For the last two years,
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The snubs. The dwindling ratings. The accusations of racism. Such makes up the public image of the Academy Awards. What was once seen as the Super Bowl for movies has

To quote film critic Roger Ebert, “Batman isn’t a comic book anymore.” The caped crusader’s cinematic history has repeatedly challenged the status quo of the comic book film genre. Tim

Two years after its initial release, Quentin Tarantino makes his literary debut with an adaptation of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Having a body of work that could only

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Graduation is but days away, signifying the end for thousands of students’ academic journeys. Going through the gauntlet of online

The power of religion cannot be denied. For several millennia it has been a way for people to make sense

A life in academics is a challenging one. No matter what avenue you choose to embark on your undergraduate journey,

If all goes according to plan, the university will fully resume in-person classes this fall. We will soon go through

Television revivals have been all the rage recently. Whether it be an effort to promote a new streaming service or