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Fall Series: Perfect Fall Film Night
Happy fall, y'all! 'Tis the season for all things autumn. You know what I'm talking about: cool morning walks to class, hot apple cider, big sweaters, cozy evenings and watching the leaves fall. If there's a time of year to appreciate all!-->…
Hooked on the 2D Book Nook
If you happened upon the Owen D. Young Library’s Yellow Pipe Room in the past month, you may have noticed an intricately designed black-and-white sculpture. That neat colorless niche is the 2D Book Nook, “an interactive art installation!-->…
Java Review: Petite League Hits a Homerun
Laurentian weekend's Melonfest ended with a home-run performance by the low-fi power pop band Petite League, a New York City-based band that originally hails from Syracuse, New York.
The Java crowd was sparse as Petite League took!-->!-->!-->…
“American Psycho:” Misunderstood Masterpiece
Last summer, I had the absolute treat of seeing Mary Harron’s “American Psycho” in theatres for a special screening. I was in the indie theatre I frequent, and the room the theatre reserves for special screenings is especially tiny — there!-->…
Never Fear, Melonfest Is Here
As we round the corner towards family weekend this Saturday, students and families are eager to know what sort of fun events are planned.
Luckily for students and families, this Saturday evening will be packed with music and!-->!-->!-->…
Java Review: Molly Martin
Electric, I do declare. The newest staple of Java lore arrived Thursday in the form of a proudly LGBTQ+ shaggy redhead with an absurd amount of spunk and magnetism. Molly Martin came to our humble campus after nearly a decade in the!-->…
Film Review: In Theaters, “Bottoms” Is Top Dog
I am going to be severely restraining myself in this review. I was AMPED to see "Bottoms" since its announcement, even when it was merely a blank poster and plot description with Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott's names attached. I'm a!-->…
Java Review: Mint Green Makes a Grand Return
I have received several complaints as a "Masshole" that everyone from Boston, Massachusetts, has an absurdly bloated ego. To that, I say fair point — but how could you not when you perform at the all-powerful Boston Calling music festival?!-->…