Dylan Mulvaney Celebrates One Year of Girlhood
By Mei-Lan Holland || Contributing Writer Dylan Mulvaney is a 26-year-old social media icon in the making. Through her upbeat “Days of Girlhood” TikTok videos that document her life as a transgender...
View ArticleSame Song, Different Key Review
Photo courtesy of the author By Teagan Durkin || Staff Writer A roaring round of applause for Same Song, Different Key! Performed at the inaugural Student New Works Festival, this play was written by...
View ArticleInterview With the Artist: Cristina Conde ‘23
By Teagan Durkin || Staff Writer If you were lucky, the weekend before spring break you witnessed Cristina Conde’s The Awakening, an independent student project choreographed, directed, and performed...
View ArticleCrystal’s Corner: Daisy Jones and The Six Book Review
By Crystal Olague || Staff Writer For this week’s book review, I am going to talk about Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. This book is one of my favorites and I decided to talk about it...
View ArticleCrystal’s Corner: Book Recommendations
By Crystal Olague || Staff Writer Welcome back my lovely book worms. For this week’s edition I’ve decided to do something a little different. Instead of reviewing books this week, I want to give some...
View ArticleThe Explosive, Emotional Return of Black Country, New Road on Their Latest,...
By Lexi Weaver || Copy Editor For fans of British rock band Black Country, New Road, the band’s future became uncertain after the departure of former lead singer Isaac Wood just days before the release...
View ArticleCrystal’s Corner: Verity Book Review
By Crystal Olague || Staff Writer Welcome back my lovely book worms. I hope you had a wonderful week and hopefully read some interesting books. For this week’s edition, I am going to talk about Verity...
View ArticleThe Super Mario Bros. Movie by Illumination: No-Spoiler Movie Review
By Nicholas Carpenter || Contributing Writer Ever since the box office bomb and critical failure of Super Mario Bros. (1993), Nintendo has been reluctant to allow a movie studio to create an adaptation...
View ArticleCrystal’s Corner: An Update
By Crystal Olague || Staff Writer this week, I’ve decided to do something different. Ever since I’ve started writing these book reviews and giving you guys recommendations, I’ve had conversations with...
View ArticleF&M Foodies: Kevonte Beard
Photos courtesy of the author. By Kevonte Beard || Contributing Writer. Hi, my name is Kevonte Beard. I’m a senior here at F&M and I grew a passion for cooking when I was 8 years old. I learned so...
View ArticleF&M Foodies: Anika Willander
By Anika Willander || Contributing Writer If you know my family or me, you know we LOVE food. We like to say our love language is food. We love to cook, bake, and eat together so we are always wanting...
View ArticleThe Eras Tour: From the Perspective of a Non-Swiftie
By Kate McBride || News Editor To avoid us getting off on the wrong foot, please allow me to articulate the reasoning behind my adoption of the non-Swiftie epithet. Not unlike many in their twenties,...
View ArticleRed, White & Royal Blue Film: What To Expect
By Emily Hanson || Arts and Leisure Editor Back in 2019, novelist Casey McQuiston published their debut book, entitled Red, White & Royal Blue. I haven’t been shy about my love for Casey McQuiston,...
View ArticleSummer Recommendations: Books, Recipes, Music, and More
By Staff Whether you are hunting for your next binge-worthy tv show, beach read, windows-down soundtrack, or refreshing recipe (mocktails, anyone?) we got you covered with our round-up of summer...
View ArticleMattel’s Big Moment: Barbie Movie Review
By Teagan Durkin We all knew it was coming. The relentless, hot pink, techno pop advertising was impossible to escape. Outfits in every shade from cerise to coral were planned months in advance. Memes...
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