“Deepwater” depicts true tragedy
By: Matt McDonald, Columnist Mark Wahlberg stars in the new disaster movie “Deepwater Horizon,” which depicts the tragedy of an...
Who is the girl on the train?
By: McKenna Graham, Columnist “She made a mistake. It happens. We are none of us perfect.” Book: “The Girl on...
“The Bluest Eye” deals with Eurocentrism
By: Sierra Underdue, Contributing Writer “It’s time to heal our women, kill for our women, be real to our women,”...
The buzz on bees
By: Sarah Hill, Contributing Writer Buzzing, furry, yellow, striped, stinging – all words commonly attributed to bees. But according to...
Student film “Leadbeater” defies stereotypes
By: Kristin Helf, Assistant Arts & Life Editor In early November, senior electronic media and film major Tyler Peterson and...
Speaker examines LGBTQ+, Latino identity
By: Alaina Tepper, Staff Writer University of Massachusetts Amherst professor Julio Capó, a former journalist and author of the book...
Joyce Manor’s “Cody” tries to relate
By: Kristin Helf, Assistant Arts & Life Editor Joyce Manor has been one of my favorite bands since I was...
Miss Peregrine’s is a little peculiar
By: Matthew McDonald, Columnist For all those who loved the novel “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” be prepared for...
Eid holiday banquet sees record turnout
By: Nick Mason, Staff Writer The Towson University Muslim Student Association debuted “Love Your Islam,” a short film about students...
Human library premieres at Cook
By: Kristin Helf, Assistant Arts & Life Editor On Oct. 9, the fifth floor of Cook Library became a different...