Brandon Albertson, a senior visual arts major with a concentration in photography, displayed his senior art show, “Mask,” last week in the Keller Gallery...
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Most stories, even the good ones, have a life expectancy, a sort of “expiration date.” Born out of nothingness, they grow, inspire and shape until eventually...
Most everyone has seen an anime or two whether they know it or not. Ask yourself, did you not grow up watching Pokémon, Dragonball Z, or even Digimon? I know I...
With Van Halen’s “Jump” blasting loud and proud at the start of the film, following the Amblin Entertainment logo which takes most of us back to the early days...
Christian Spence: I’ve had the great pleasure of knowing Christian Spence for over four years now and throughout all those years, one thing has remained...
Who’s the first person that you think when you think of a journalist? It’s probably someone along the lines a Jake Tapper on CNN, Rachel Maddow on MSNBC, or...
The fast-paced, angelic plucking of Spanish guitars and the smell of powdered butter on popcorn are not the only characteristics of San Diego’s Latino Film...
Disney is on a roll with their new and improved live action films. They have proven time and time again that they are still relevant and keep using techniques...
If you’ve overheard video game-related discussions at PLNU lately, you’ve most likely heard the name “Fortnite” or the acronym “PUBG” dropped in casual...
Destruction is a part of life. In fact, life thrives off destruction. Dead plants and animals create compost that fertilizes the earth, and forest fires help...