Tanvi Chaudhary The Notebook Everett. Time, 25 June 2014, time.com/2919712/the-notebook-10th-anniversary/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2024. Is love real, or is it merely a construct promoted by society and romanticized in movies and literature? This age-old question has perplexed philosophers, poets, and scientists alike. While some argue that love is just a fleeting emotion, others contend that... Continue Reading →
The 96th Oscars Predictions
By Anna Pile The Oscars are the pinnacle of movie awards. For the past ninety-six years, the award has been considered the highest acclaim an actor or picture can receive. Yet, many people tend to forget that no movie is made for every person. The award is decided not only by the committee's knowledge but... Continue Reading →
Survivor 45
By Parker Compton Survivor 45: there is a lot to say about this amazing season! From challenges to Tribal Councils, this article covers the highlights of Survivor 45 that crown it the best season in Survivor history. Tribe Dynamics of Survivor 45 The Reba Tribe consists of Julie (also known as Mama J), Dee, Austin,... Continue Reading →
Teacher Normcore
By Ella McLay September and October is “fashion week” season from New York City, to London, to Milan and Paris. What better way to celebrate this season than to dive into the prime season of teacher normcore right here in Middle Tennessee. I may not have been able to attend the shows and analyze the... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea: Version 895793804384038
By Chloe Wright I just got back from screaming at my piano, and I gotta do an article on The Masked Singer? I guess I’ll crack my knuckles and get to it. It’s less than one hundred days until graduation. I’m safe. I’m fine. We meet again, Jenny LastName. McCarthy? Is that her last name? ... Continue Reading →
March Madness Upset Deep Dive
By Alex Gianotti Anyone following March Madness this year knows this year’s tournament has been especially mad. One of the craziest upsets of all time occurred this past Saturday when No. 16 Farleigh Dickinson took down No. 1 Purdue despite being 23-point underdogs. This was just the second time since the NCAA tournament was changed... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea-V: A Bachelor Valentine’s Review
By Chloe Wright The dreaded day of Valentine’s Day is here, and I have two choices: I enjoy being single, or I enjoy being single and watch The Bachelor. I’ve had many a person request that I watch this show with “It’s so good this season!” It’s been a while since I’ve consumed this show.... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea-V #8957038
By Chloe Wright The “epic” season 8 finale of The Masked Singer is two hours. Two. Hours. TWO HOURS. Why? WHY? I could be studying for my exams. I could be writing my story for Artist Guild auditions. I could be watching the World Cup (yay, Brazil and France)! Yet, I sit. In my desolate... Continue Reading →
Video Game Review: Sonic Frontiers
By Walker Kesler Sonic the Hedgehog has had it pretty rough in the 21st century. The blue blur has a lot more misses than hits when it comes to his 3D games due to their subpar gameplay and their buggy and unfinished nature. However, with two popular live-action movies under his belt, Sonic has had... Continue Reading →
