Grace Reichenau, Staff Writer Musicals have long been a celebrated art form, combining traditional theater with various genres of music such as jazz, hip-hop, and
Grace Reichenau, Staff Writer Musicals have long been a celebrated art form, combining traditional theater with various genres of music such as jazz, hip-hop, and
Chloe Wright, Executive Editor As the whimsical fantasy music played on the speaker, my friends and I scrambled around the dark studio theatre in the
Sophia Mertson, Staff Writer “Michael Henderson borrowed the .38 snub-nose revolver from his younger brother. He tucked it into a pouch cinched around his waist,
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Tom Walker, Junior Editor At its worst, “Arcane’s” second season is great television. But, there are moments where it is something more: where it becomes
Daphne Nwobike, Staff Writer Is the Constitution an infallible document that continues to uphold our rights and liberties? In the wake of the new presidency
Daisy McManus, Contributing Writer As someone who grew up listening to Bob Dylan with my dad, I was over the moon to hear about the
Meran Paul, Features Editor Obscenities are used. “Deaf Republic” is a poetry collection that chronicles the stories of citizens in a country where no one
Ansley Tillman, Arts & Entertainment Editor Nestled within the School of Theology’s recently renovated Hamilton Hall, Rt. Rev. Dr. Jacob Owensby read excerpts from his
Meran Paul Features Editor Professor, MacArthur Fellow and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown was awarded the Aikon Taylor Award for Modern American Poetry by Vice