by Rachael Sheller | May 2, 2017 | Music, Opinion and Editorial
The dazzling effects, humor and characters could be what comes to mind when thinking of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise. However, it is not the first. The ultimate defining trait of these films: the soundtrack. In the 2014 film, we were introduced to “Awesome...
by Rachael Sheller | Apr 25, 2017 | Music, Opinion and Editorial
A lot of things come to a person’s head when they hear the name Yoko Ono. It is either met with admiration for her work or aggravation for her “supposed” involvement in breaking up the Beatles. Ono is one of the most influential artists of the counter culture era. She...
by Rachael Sheller | Apr 19, 2017 | Opinion and Editorial
Peeps: the officially candy of Easter (unless you ask the Cadbury egg people). The grossest, tastiest, ugliest, cutest, most loved and hated sweet treat of all time. It may be worse than the mayonnaise and Miracle Whip argument. An argument that has separated...
by Rachael Sheller | Apr 5, 2017 | Music
Mark your calendars everyone because the best holiday of the year is almost upon us, Record Store Day. April 22 marks the day where Boomers, Generation X-ers, and Millennial hipsters alike can flock to their nearest record store and cash in on the sweet deals from...
by Rachael Sheller | Apr 5, 2017 | On Campus
On the evening of April 3, seven professors from seven departments gathered in Centennial to discuss the phenomenon that is “fake news” and how it can affect our democracy, our journalistic integrity, and our lives. The event was created by the Andruss Library and the...