Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Since passing the one-year anniversary of the initial COVID lockdown in the United States, I have done plenty of reminiscing about my life one year ago. Not much has changed, but all I knew is that during that initial …
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Fury Bowser adds a twist to Super Mario 3D world
Michael Curran Contributing Writer Last time, I mostly talked about the 3D World part of the Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury. I think Bowser’s Fury deserves its own section because it is a wholly new adventure included alongside 3D World and is …
Virtual production highlights immigration injustices
Sarah Caley Staff Writer Last Friday, the Department of Theatre and Dance and the BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance hosted a debut viewing of “Caged,” one of five productions created by the department last fall under the heading “Theatre of Urgency: Creative Responses to 2020.” …
Fun board games to play when you’re feeling bored
Holly Engel Arts & Entertainment Editor Being in quarantine was good for at least one thing other than assuring I didn’t get COVID: I got to try my hand at several board games, in person and over Zoom. If you find yourself stuck in …
“Moxie’s” feminist agenda lacks intersectionality
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer “I want Amy Poehler to be my mom.” That was the first text I sent to my friends after watching the Netflix film “Moxie.” Directed by and starring Poehler, it is a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl anonymously …
Women writers thrive in the fantasy genre
Annie Ketler Contributing Writer International Women’s Day gives us many opportunities: a chance to reflect on what has happened in the past, a chance to consider all that women can do and a chance to dream about what’s to come. Women of every race …