It Starts and Ends With Us
Six years after its publication, Colleen Hoover’s novel “It Ends With Us” became a viral must-have book. After its original release in August 2016, the book achieved good reviews and praise.
Read moreSix years after its publication, Colleen Hoover’s novel “It Ends With Us” became a viral must-have book. After its original release in August 2016, the book achieved good reviews and praise.
Read more“Amsterdam,” written and directed by five-time-Oscar -nominated David O. Russell, hit theaters this past weekend. Set in the 1930s, the film follows three friends who not only witness a murder, but become suspects themselves and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.
Read moreFinding where one belongs on campus is no easy task. But, religious and cultural clubs can help many grow and be a part of a community that reminds them of their roots.
Read moreNoah Schnapp, known for his portrayal of Will Byers on “Stranger Things” started his freshman year at his dream school – the University of Pennsylvania – this year and was met with unexpected hazing and bullying.
Read moreAdjunct Assistant Professor Bill Kelly’s “Witness in the Grass: 30 Years of Prints by Bill Kelly,” will be displayed in the Hoehn Family Galleries, located in Founders Hall and open Monday-Friday: 12-5 p.m., from Sept. 30-Dec. 9.
Read moreCelebrated from mid-September to mid-October, Latinx Heritage Month celebrates the unique cultures, identities and contributions of Latinx-Americans in the United States.
Read moreDespite being virtual for over a year, USD is now prohibiting students to Zoom into class if they test positive for COVID-19 or if they are experiencing other illnesses. The university should allow students and professors to utilize the tools we already have to make school easier for sick students.
Read moreThis past weekend, “Don’t Worry Darling,” directed by actress Olivia Wilde, premiered across the country. Despite the film’s focus on sex-positivity, many viewers felt the drama and media’s attention overshaddowed the movie’s message.
Read moreSince 1982, Banned Book Week annually celebrates the freedom to read. Held this year from Sept. 18 – 24, readers, librarians, teachers, booksellers, publishers and journalists have joined forces to stress the value of free and inclusive access to information.
Read moreIt’s not often that a new social media app takes the world by storm. It’s even rarer that the app remains popular for years to come. Among Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok, BeReal may prove to be a new social media staple.
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