The problem with #NotMyPresident Stick to your principles. But also try to find some common ground. Lillian Andemicael November 15, 2016
Review: Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ is polished but dull The show provides an interesting glimpse at the humanity of the royal family but it’s not very exciting. Lillian Andemicael November 9, 2016
Kid Cudi, Drake and the perception of mental illness in rap music A look into how mental illness is slyly inserted into the rap scene. Lillian Andemicael November 8, 2016
Review: ‘Doctor Strange’ is by no means unique, but it’s still a good time Performances from the recognizable cast can’t save moments of dissatisfaction. Lillian Andemicael November 3, 2016
What happens when the lessons of sex ed meet college Whether it was in school or through your religion, you were probably taught some things that might come in handy. Lillian Andemicael November 3, 2016
Jai Wolf and Gryffin shine at SEE’s Fallapalooza The EDM artists kept the Ritchie Coliseum crowd lively all night. Lillian Andemicael October 30, 2016
Review: Empire of the Sun’s ‘Two Vines’ is a detail-oriented hit The release is a noticable improvement over 2013’s ‘Ice on the Dune.’ Lillian Andemicael October 30, 2016
Review: On ‘Integrity Blues,’ Jimmy Eat World goes in a satisfyingly fresh direction The band’s ninth studio album comes with an improved sound and production Lillian Andemicael October 24, 2016
Preview: Die Antwoord to bring off-kilter style to Echostage this Sunday This isn’t your average rap duo. Lillian Andemicael October 18, 2016
Review: ‘Mad Love’ fails to re-establish JoJo’s relevancy Overproduction often gets in the way of the singer’s voice. Lillian Andemicael October 17, 2016