By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor To make this fast and easy Easter dorm decor, cut your construction paper into three strips of three different widths, each one slightly wider than the last. Fold the three strips of paper into cylinders and then tape them so they retain the shape. Next,…
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By Jack Georgis Newsletter & Assistant Online Editor Senior BFA digital art and design students showed their digital art and design portfolios to a crowd of viewers at the S.A.L Gallery. The exhibit showed from April 9 to April 14 and featured the work of six senior BFA digital art…
By James Bonner Staff Writer Movies have a way of bringing a community together through a shared culture, or love of certain celebrities. Many of the films released this year were remakes of beloved films, and that trend continues for the upcoming films of 2019. These films are a mixture…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief WARNING: SPOILERS! In a trailer released on March 28 for season six of the sci-fi fantasy TV show “The 100,” we find Clarke Griffin [Eliza Taylor] aboard a spaceship called the Ring with her crew, waking up from 125-year-long rest in cryosleep. What was only supposed…
By Christian Klimaszewski Staff Writer Fans have waited two long years to return to Hawkins, Indiana and travel to the Upside Down. The trailer for season three of “Stranger Things” was released on March 20. Fans rejoiced when the trailer released because it meant they are just a few months…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor People crowded into the S.A.L. Gallery on the main floor of the library April 3 as the digital art and design program presented the BFA Senior Exhibition. The exhibition ran from April 3-10 and is the culminating event for the show’s six students:…
By Dylan Valic Staff Writer Video game studio Gearbox announced the long awaited latest entry in the Borderland series, “Borderlands 3” on March 28. It has been seven years since “Borderlands 2” originally re-leased, and fans have been desperate for more. “Borderlands” is an open world shooter game where players…
By Samantha Cavanagh Staff Writer Adjunct theater professors Lauren Reinhard and David Apichell directed the theater department’s Freshman Showcase. After auditions in December, they divided the freshman class of 50 students into two groups for the show. Reinhard is responsible for 26 students while Apichell for 24 students. Reinhard is…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Singer-songwriter, Kelsey Hunter from northern New Jersey lit up the Tilles Center March 21. The former student graced the stage as opening act for American rock band, Foreigner. “It was surreal to be honest with you, I can’t wrap my head around it,”…
By Jack Georgis Assistant Online Editor Ceramic sculpting is a popular art form on campus where some students feel a sense of connection to their work and to the material. Frank Olt is a professor of ceramics and runs the ceramics studio located in the Craft Center. “People really like…