By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor “The Princess Switch” is a fun, romantic Christmas comedy that will put any viewer into the holiday spirit. The story begins with Stacey, a professional baker. Stacey is a stickler for the rules, scheduling every moment of her day. She is also heartbroken after a…
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By Myles Goldman Staff Writer The holidays, that time of the year when we start playing Christmas music that we “like” and wait for the big man in the red suit to stick presents under a tree. I know Christmas is still a good amount of time away, but I’ve…
By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer “Overwatch”, the popular competitive first-person-shooter, released its 29th hero, Ashe, a gun-slinging bandit and the leader of the notorious Deadlock Gang. The hero was recently released on competitive play and has already made an impact on the meta. Ashe is the hitscan character that players…
By Myles Goldman Staff Writer Ever since Bethesda Game Studio announced “Fallout 76” at the 2018 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this past summer, there have been mixed reactions about the game being online-only. All of the previous Fallout games were single player only, which is a rarity in today’s gaming…
By Shannon Miller Staff Writer Jeffrey Gomez, a senior fine arts major, often walks the streets of Manhattan in search of light within the darkness. He passes by window-fronts and strolls through doorways with an appreciation for their potential to become fascinating film photography. Until Nov. 24, Gomez featured…
By Shannon Miller Staff Writer Kathleen Celestin Parks, an elementary art teacher anticipating her MFA, found a note in her office from her former student and current MFA student, Danielle Savarese. Savarese invited Parks to attend her first solo art show upon graduating with her B.F.A. in art education.…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Overlord” was released in theaters on Nov. 9. The movie is set hours before D-Day (June 6, 1944) and follows the actions of five survivors as they ambush Nazi-occupied France for a crucial mission. With the apocalypse stirring, the surviving paratroopers face some…
By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor Several students and alumni participated in the New York State Field Band Conference (NYSFBC) for high schools on Oct. 27 and 28. Held at the Carrier Dome at Syracuse University, it was the finale to eight weekends of competition starting at the beginning…
By Shannon Miller Staff Writer An artist’s vision jumped off the walls as Xiojian Zheng, a senior photography major, created a three-dimensional experience for guests visiting his exhibition “Illusion,” in the S.A.L. Gallery, located in the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library. Zheng lined the walls of the gallery with black…
By Samantha Samant Staff Writer Rhaamell Burke-Missouri, 2018 Post graduate, is casted as a dancer and the puppeteer of King Kong in the Broadway production of “King Kong.” He began his performances as a dancer and puppeteer on Friday, Oct. 5. Burke-Missouri graduated with a bachelor’s degree in dance from…