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A still of Elliott Smith from “Heaven Adores You”

Cinephiles

Story by Maggie O'Brien, Currents Editor
September 27, 2023
 I grew up in a Dad rock house. No matter what was going on in life, I knew it would be soundtracked by some of the main figures of the classic rock genre like Jimi Hendrix; Van Halen; Def Leppard; and my dad’s favorite band, AC/DC.

Nostalgialistic

Story by Madison Moris , Staff Writer
September 26, 2023
Take a leap and see the world.

If you’re asking me

Story by Skyler Schad , Freelance Writer
September 26, 2023
If this show actually offended fat people, we would already be looking at an upcoming third and fourth season.

Unlearn Everything

Story by Sabrina Ftouhi, Freelance Writer
September 26, 2023
Books are a great escape from reality.

Physical vs. digital books

Story by Sophie Geske, Staff Writer
September 26, 2023
A collage of some beautiful concert experiences.

Concert affinity

Story by Ella Freeman, Copy Editor
September 26, 2023
Gorgeous fall colors are a great reason to get outdoors.

Falling in love with fall

Story by Hailey Hokanson , Staff Writer
September 26, 2023

Bookclub

Story by Delia Brandel, Multimedia Editor
September 26, 2023
 I grew up in a Dad rock house. No matter what was going on in life, I knew it would be soundtracked by some of the main figures of the classic rock genre like Jimi Hendrix; Van Halen; Def Leppard; and my dad’s favorite band, AC/DC.

Nostalgialistic

Story by Sheppard Denton, Staff Writer
September 20, 2023
Take a leap and see the world.

If you’re asking me

Story by Skyler Schad , Freelance Writer
September 19, 2023
Movie theater view of Coraline.

Cinefiles

Story by Natalie Yanez, Staff Writer
September 19, 2023

Book Club

Story by Maggie O’Brien, Currents Editor
September 19, 2023
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