Digital art is body positive
By: Kristin Helf, Associate Arts & Life Editor Although she’s only been making digital art since December, sophomore Charlotte Smith...
“Arrival” avoids cliches
By: Matt McDonald, Columnist For anyone planning to see “Arrival” and expecting another generic guns blazing, clocks ticking, ship exploding...
Harlem arts return at New Black City
By: McKenna Graham, Contributing Writer Before you even get to Ballroom B, you hear it: the smooth jazz of the...
RecycleMania returns
By: Kristin Helf, Associate Arts & Life Editors Since 2007, Towson’s Eco-reps and the Office of Sustainability have hosted an...
Serve looks with spring trends
By: Kerry Ingram, Columnist Congratulations: you’ve survived your first week back for spring semester! Last semester, Trendy Tiger joined the...
“Rogue One” lacks depth
By: Matt McDonald, Columnist “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” the first in the new “Star Wars” anthology, aims to...
Resolve to express yourself in 2017
By: Kerry Ingram, Columnist Welcome back, Tigers! After a long and problematic 2016, it’s finally time for a fresh start....
“Thirst” provokes but ultimately disappoints
By: McKenna Graham, Columnist Title: “Thirst” Author: Benjamin Warner Genre: Contemporary, science-fiction Rating: Two stars Warnings: Assault, murder, suicide This...
Sisters start luxury concierge
By: Taylor DeVille, Associate Arts & Life Editor 24-year-old Natalie and 25-year-old Colleen Kochesfahani seemed to always have a talent...
“Patchwork Fools” inspire creativity
By: Kristin Helf, Associate Arts & Life Editor The Patchwork Fools, an indie-pop band of Towson alums and one current...