Sparkling cranberry juice was the beverage of choice at the school of history and political science’s “water policy forum” Thursday. As the drink wetted the...
Author - Arthur Shingler
As I left the theatre, I found a grin creeping wider and wider across my face. I told my companion it wouldn’t leave for a while. It didn’t. I got...
LeRon Shults is a pink man, has a shiny bald head and a look in his eyes of acute consciousness as he waits to present. Dr. Shults teaches Philosophy and...
“Zounds, sir, you’re robbed! For shame, put on your gown. Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul. Even now, now, very now, an old black ram Is...
“E Roarius Unum,” the official ASB president’s seal, leads in the ASB president’s announcements for the week with a club mix of “Hail to the...
It’s Easter, or just after, and I wonder why we celebrate it. “He is risen” and “#indeed” littered my Facebook on the 20th and I restrained myself from posting...
“Noah” is one of those films you just can’t argue with. Quadribrachial stone giants, endless black badlands — inhabited by what appear to be Hell’s...
“Nebraska” seems to be the kind of a film described by auteur Terry Gilliam (“Monty Python,” “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”) in an interview with...
“12 Years A Slave” is a solid film. It is tight, emotional and moving. Although the film approaches the 12-year journey of freeman Solomon Northup (Chiwetel...
Set in 1978, David O. Russell’s film about con-people, politicians and the FBI takes viewers on a stagnant journey through the personal hells of all involved...