Attending university in San Diego is a bittersweet experience as surfing is a perfect pastime, and unfortunately a perfect distraction. Homework can be pushed...
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Is bragging about watching a documentary enough these days? Or must you go the extra mile to prove your intellectual pursuit truly affected you? I asked...
“I’m Thinking of Ending Things” is both the title of the movie and what I kept thinking as I endured this two-hour lecture of a film. From the director of...
According to a poll from the National Endowment for the Arts in 2018, the number of people reading poetry in the U.S. doubled in the last decade. Poetry slams...
Amid a summer of delayed movie screenings, cancelled premiers and straight-to-digital releases, one film stayed committed to a wide release in theaters —...
On August 28, the world lost an actor who epitomized versatility, was an icon in the Marvel Universe, and a panther who, through the actions of his character...
If you ever read the Percy Jackson series and compared it to the movies, you understand why Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson books, detested the...
While the world seemed to shut down, Mason Plum’s creativity only grew. The sophomore’s artistic work is mostly illustrations, using ink, paint, paint pens or...
Trevor Tillman is a man of many talents. Both a poet and musician, the PLNU senior said he felt called by God to use his time in quarantine productively. This...
This summer, “Avatar: The Last Airbender” hit Netflix viewers with all the elements of a television show that is pertinent to current times. Maya Phillips, an...