By Ethan Miller ‘23 The book is always better than the movie- at least, that’s the…
Month: January 2022
Reconsidering the Value of Museums
By Natalia Patila ’23 The carelessness of Gen-Z might be the downfall of museums. Technology has…
Drug Prohibition and the Consequences of Criminalization
By Michael Vergenes ’22 The atrocities of the war on drugs declared by Nixon in 1971…
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” Becomes Highest Grossing Film of 2021 While Setting Up Confirmed Sequel
By Lexie Kauffman ‘22 Tom Holland took on the mantle of the beloved Spider-Man in Captain…
Broadway is Not Yet “Yassified”
By Emilia Spina ’22 Applause echoes throughout the theater as a line of actors take their…
Does Life360 Help or Harm Families?
By Emilia Spina ‘22 In 2020 alone, there were 3.5 billion smartphone users around the world,…
Iraq: A Just War
By Logan Spurrier ‘22 Strewn about my room are piles of books relating to conflicts, of…