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Health and Wellness, Sports and Wellness

Demystifying Inconclusive COVID-19 Tests

By Jennifer Duan, Madison Ann Lee

Since Fall 2020, the College has mandated that students, faculty and staff undergo biweekly asymptomatic COVID-19 testing. While one can…

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Arts, Popular Culture

Fans Mourn the Death of Chadwick Boseman, a Superhero On and Off Screen

By Madison Ann Lee

In a moment of renewed dedication to the Black Lives Matter Movement, Boseman’s passing feels to many in the Black community like a kick in the gut.

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Opinions

Solidarity statements are only the first step

By Madison Ann Lee

In light of the recent Black Lives Matter Movement that has spread throughout the world, numerous government organizations, institutions, companies…

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Arts, Reviews

“Ad Astra” shines a light on the future of space travel

By Madison Ann Lee

James Gray’s “Ad Astra” follows astronaut Roy McBride, played by Brad Pitt, as he searches for his father and the…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Rumors swirl as Apple looks into acquiring Sony

By Madison Ann Lee

Apple is no doubt one of the most powerful companies that has ever existed. Over the past decade, Apple has…

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Arts

Recent advancements raise questions about the ethics of CGI

By Madison Ann Lee

With the recent release of Alita: Battle Angel and the subsequent frenzy regarding the titular character’s oversized eyes (designed in…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Critics raise concerns over a potential monopoly in light of Disney’s acquisition of Fox

By Madison Ann Lee

The Walt Disney Company recently overcame the last few hurdles in their acquisition of 21st Century Fox, officially closing the…

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Arts

Jordan Peele’s reboot of “The Twilight Zone” paves the way for more social thriller films

By Madison Ann Lee

During this year’s desperately boring Super Bowl, one commercial shined bright amongst all the rest, outshining even the game itself….

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Arts

Mid90s Brilliantly Captures the Chaotic Youth Spirit and Marks Jonah Hill’s First Attempt at Directing

By Madison Ann Lee

Warning: Mild Spoilers for Mid90s, Language “Mid90s”, written and directed by Jonah Hill, follows the coming-of-age story of the young…

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Arts, Popular Culture

Assassination Nation expertly addresses fear of online privacy in the “age of technology”

By Madison Ann Lee

Sam Levinson’s surrealist thriller “Assassination Nation” exploits the current fears of many millennials regarding privacy on the internet. In the…

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