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Ed Sheeran saves English musical education

Matilde Rabajoli, Political Reporter November 12, 2025

Ed Sheeran, the English singer and songwriter, recently posted on social media an announcement of his partial credit in the changes to music education in public schools. He had sent a letter to the...

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The Sagrada Família: Architecture, faith and a century of construction

Sarah Wasielewski, Arts Reporter November 12, 2025

The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, better known simply as the Sagrada Família, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Barcelona. Recently, it achieved a new milestone, becoming the...

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Golden recommendations: Podcasts for every mood

Sarah Wasielewski and Maryam Somo November 12, 2025

Podcasts have taken over mainstream media and there’s a good reason for that. They’re the perfect thing to put on, whether listeners want to learn something new, get lost in an engaging story, make...

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King Princess rocks Royal Oak

Addison Koch, Features Reporter November 12, 2025

On Wednesday, Nov. 5, the Royal Oak Music Theatre filled with fans ready to experience singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist King Princess’ “Girl Violence Tour,” named for her latest album,...

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Trinket trading: A quest of kindness and respect

Marissa Getschman, Arts Editor November 12, 2025

Trinket trading has been a fun way to socialize since childhood. First it was shiny pebbles and sticks collected on the playground and then it was silly bands and gushies. Now one might observe adults...

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Golden film recommendations: To live and to learn

Maria Magnoli and Addison Koch November 5, 2025

Documentaries are a great way to learn in a passive way while often uncovering raw and emotional stories about real people or events. The four films that follow each tell the tale of real people — some...

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Art, justice and restitution: The Met’s latest controversy

Sarah Wasielewski, Arts Reporter November 5, 2025

Nine heirs of the Stern family are suing the Metropolitan Museum of Art, claiming a painting in the museum’s past collection was stolen by Nazis and rightfully belongs to them. The plaintiffs are accusing...

The Fashion of Film: Vogue World recap

Maria Magnoli, Arts Reporter November 5, 2025

This October, celebrities and fashion moguls at Vogue gathered to celebrate the inextricable marriage between fashion and cinema. Vogue World: Hollywood took place this year on Sunday Oct. 26 at Paramount...

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Misty Copeland retires, closing a historic chapter in ballet

Sarah Wasielewski, Arts Reporter November 5, 2025

On Oct. 22 legendary ballerina Misty Copeland hung up her ballet slippers, marking the end of an extraordinary chapter in dance history. After a trailblazing career, the dancer is ready to step into a...

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The design of monstrosity in del Toro’s Frankenstein

Adrian Jimenez Morales, Campus Editor November 5, 2025

With almost 25 years in the making, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro released his reinterpretation of Frankenstein on October 17, 2025, bestowing the creature with a foul conception story that takes Mary Shelley’s...

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Golden recommendations: A monstrous mash-up

Sarah Wasielewski and Marissa Getschman October 29, 2025

One of the best parts of Halloween comes in the form of parties with campy playlists looming in the background. There are classics to throw in without thinking, such as “The Monster Mash” or “Thriller,”...

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One of a kind: Remembering Diane Keaton

Maria Magnoli and Maryam Somo October 29, 2025

Diane Keaton, the legendary actress starring in films like “The Godfather” trilogy, “Annie Hall” and “First Wives Club,” passed away on Saturday, Oct. 11, at the age of 79.  A death certificate...

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