Freshman year taught me that online image isn’t everything College can seem scary and overwhelming. Putting pressure on yourself to have a perfect freshman year will do more harm than good. Lauren Bentley May 12, 2023
I lost my freshman friend group, but it led to the mature friendships I have now While my freshman friend group wasn’t the most stable or closest set of relationships, I still find myself feeling nostalgic for it at times. Sofia Appolonio March 8, 2023
Filipino Cultural Association hosts debut in honor of four students The evening was filled with milestones and heartfelt tributes. Taylor Newton March 8, 2023
Review: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ isn’t easy to watch, but it’s worth the experience The Broadway musical turned movie was released on Sept. 24. Rylan Bassett September 27, 2021
Review: ‘Yes, God, Yes’ takes me back to my days of Catholic guilt The Karen Maine film added more depth to a familiar trope in cinema. Camryn DeLuca October 29, 2020
Review: ‘Chemical Hearts’ suffers from cliches as a coming-of-age tale Although it deals with tough topics, the characters still sound faux-deep and shallow. Daryl Perry August 28, 2020
Review: ‘GenderQueer’ highlights what it’s like to grow up as an outcast The memoir was insightful in some ways, but ultimately hard to follow. Camryn DeLuca March 13, 2020
Review: Netflix’s ‘Horse Girl’ is more than a typical coming of age movie Alison Brie portrays a meme, with an unexpected twist. Morgan Pravato February 11, 2020
Review: PBS film ‘The Chaperone’ needs more glamour for a 1920s movie This was the first theatrical movie released by Masterpiece Films. Audrey Decker April 7, 2019