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Lana Del Rey matures with ‘Ultraviolence’ By Angela Espinoza, News Editor 4/5 Lana Del Rey has come a long way…
Lana Del Rey matures with ‘Ultraviolence’ By Angela Espinoza, News Editor 4/5 Lana Del Rey has come a long way…
‘The Immigrant’ review By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist 4/5 The Immigrant may be a lesser-known film, but it deserves a…
Growing up is hard in any era, but especially in 1945 when Dad is away at war, Mom is in a feud with a bohemian art teacher, and a friend is making a move on the girl next door.
Celebrate culture and understanding By Ingrid Quintanilla, Contributor The City of Bhangra Festival celebrates the arts, culture, and dance of…
A musical take on medieval times By Cheryl Minns, Arts Editor You’ll laugh, you’ll cringe, you may even end up…
Filling the time between epic games By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist Over the past month, I’ve had the pleasure of…
‘X-23 Volume 1: The Killing Dream’ review By Brittney MacDonald, Senior Columnist 2/5 A graphic novel written by a woman…
‘Taking my Parents to Burning Man’ review By Steven Cayer, Senior Columnist 5/5 I had the pleasure of going to…
‘Cazzarola!’ book review By Joshua Grant, Columnist 4/5 It’s always a risk to try covering too many stories at once,…
‘Tokaido’ game review By Ed Appleby, Illustrator I’ve played a lot of games that involved subtle espionage, brutal conquest, and…