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Tackling Trauma Through Poetry

Chelsea Zhao  Staff Writer E. Nina Jay is a Chicago-based writer who uses poetry to bring awareness to violence against women and girls. From her identity as a Black lesbian and a survivor of incest […]

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Halftime Show Review 2022

Azhley Rodriguez  Staff Writer   In the annual event of the Super Bowl where most people tune in to watch a football game, my favorite part is the free concert — or better known as the […]

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Encanto Inspires Magical Movement

Azhley Rodriguez  Staff Writer   Encanto, Disney’s current top animated film and Lin Manuel Miranda’s latest musical creation was released in theaters Nov. 24 this past year. But it wasn’t until the film became available to […]

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Holiday Story Offers a Timeless Lesson

Matthew Desmond Contributing writer The year 2020 was a mess. The pandemic was filled with illness and loss. People faced social and political unrest amidst racial protests and a presidential election. Many faced mental challenges […]

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Overview of the MET Gala

Caleigh Monahan Contributing Writer The two-part theme was “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” on Sept. 13 and the second part on May 5, 2022, will be called “In America: An Anthology of Fashion.” Curator […]

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Ana Castillo Revisits DU Campus

Jovana Rodriguez Contributing Writer Internationally acclaimed creative writer, scholar, editor, translator and former 2014 Lund-Gill Chair Ana Castillo revisited Dominican to hold her first reading on her new book of poems, “My Book of the Dead.”  It has been 7 years […]

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Jojo Rabbit: So Wrong it’s Right

Isabelle Schindler (Staff Writer) Jojo Rabbit looks at the life of a young, impressionable, German boy who believes his true calling is to fight for the Nazis and his best friend is Adolf Hitler. Taika […]

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Movie Review: Cats

When it comes to movie adaptations, Hollywood has held a mixed track record in its books, plays, and musicals. Many found films such as Mamma Mia! (2008) or Into the Woods (2014) to be respectable […]