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“I am Made of Light”: Lux Album Review by Ephraim Churchill
by admin | Dec 18, 2025 | Arts & Culture, Opinion | 0
by Ephraim Churchill, staff writer Rosalía, 33 years old and glowing brighter than ever, has...
Read MoreI Dream of Dreamcast by Kieren Heinle
by Kieren Heinle, staff writer In 1999, when Sega’s last ever console hit store shelves, the...
Read MoreIrons in the Fire by Shannon Schumm
by Shannon Schumm, guest columnist Procrastination. We all know it, and some of us excel at it. I...
Read MoreIrons in the Fire by Shannon Schumm
by Shannon Schumm, guest columnist Wavemakers In March, the common ‘honored’ theme for classrooms,...
Read MoreIrons in the Fire by Shannon Schumm
by admin | Feb 20, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Opinion | 0 |
by Shannon Schumm, guest columnist I am a “why” person. Not much holds interest to me unless I...
Read MoreHomo Ex Machina by Martin Conrad
by admin | Feb 16, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Opinion | 0 |
by Martin Conrad, Chair of Humanities, guest columnist Humans have always had a curious...
Read MoreWhy You Shouldn’t Vote by Taylor Jones
by admin | Nov 7, 2023 | Get Out The Vote!, Satire | 0 |
by Taylor Jones, staff writer Didn’t we just do this? I feel like I was waiting for summer to...
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