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Welcoming Spring with a Campus Quest

While we still have to wear our masks to protect ourselves and others, the weather is finally turning warm, giving us a chance to enjoy the outdoors without freezing.  As a way to welcome the warm weather and take advantage of our beautiful campus, Dr. Losambe created an outdoor scavenger hunt that allowed us to

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Overdrive: Conan Gray’s New Single

Conan Gray, 22 year-old singer/songwriter, has just released his new single “Overdrive,” and it’s already jumped on the charts, hitting spot 46 on the Hot 100. The song was leaked in July of 2020, but no release date was given. On February 19, 2021, however, the song finally went public, and in less than a

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“The Dig” Disappoints

In the first month of 2021, Netflix has already come out with several new movies, including The Dig. Ranked in the top ten in the U.S. this past week, it stars Lily James, Carey Mulligan, and Ralph Finneas. I was anticipating a heartwarming movie with interesting characters and a plotline that told the true story

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Movie Review: Death to 2020

(Pixabay) 2020 was long and exhausting. Death to 2020 may make some viewers laugh at it. But for others to not. Released to Netflix on December 27, 2020, running for an hour and ten minutes and rated TV-MA, it stars Samuel L. Jackson, Lisa Kudrow, Joe Keery, and Hugh Grant.  The plot begins in January and captures factual

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Halloween Redefined by COVID

(Maddie Martin’24/Staff) What’s not to love about Halloween: dressing up, time with friends, lots of candy.  Along with so many other traditions, the celebration of this event, too, had to change. Although we could not observe trick and treat as we know it, people found ways to keep the spirit alive while staying safe.  Families