Column·Horoscope Horror-scopes to Spark Some Costume Inspiration! Elisa Laloudakis ’26 Staff Writer Aries March 21 – April 19 In a night of tricks and treats, bravely welcome the tricks October 25, 2024
Food Pizza Pizza, Yum Yum? Kendall Lowery ’22 If I were to choose one food as nourishment for the rest of my days on this Earth, it November 2, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Beautiful Boy (Content Warning: Drug Usage and Addiction) By Bianca Torres-Hamlin ’22 A drama film without the captivating plot twists of a drama, Beautiful Boy starring Steve Carell and Timothee November 2, 2018
Arts & Entertainment A Star Is Born: Believe the Hype Ali Bush Music Columnist ‘19 Picture Lady Gaga in a small drag club, belting La Vie En Rose, dressed as Edith Piaf, November 2, 2018
Music Seriously Good: The Rise of Asian Americans in Mainstream Music By Jamie Jiang I remember when Asian American representation in mainstream media stopped firmly at Bruno Mars, whose Filipino descent swayed much October 12, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Rachel Chu & Me: A Personal Reflection on Crazy Rich Asians By Hanna Kim Everyone has been talking about Crazy Rich Asians. I hear the buzz everywhere from sitting in Seal Court to October 12, 2018
Music Greil Marcus Talks Failing, Rock and Roll, and Being Human By Ali Bush ‘19 Failing isn’t a topic that Americans want to think about, admit, or forsee in our futures. We strive October 5, 2018
Music Pynk Is My Favorite Part… Maybe? By Hayley Van Allen On April 10, Janelle Monae released “Pynk,” a song from her upcoming album Dirty Computer. She grabbed the April 29, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Wit, Identity and Great Theatre: A Review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Pomona College By Madison Yardumian Hip-hop dancing fairies and genderbending Shakespeare love stories are not things I thought I needed in my life–that is, April 29, 2018
Music Unpopular Opinion: Spotify Sucks By Ali Bush As a music nerd, Spotify scares me. It’s big, corporate, suspicious, and almost too good to be true. It April 12, 2018
Arts & Entertainment Thoroughbreds Is A Brutal Satire About Blue-Blooded Apathy By Emilie Hu Thoroughbreds (2017) was on its way to becoming an instant cult-classic. It includes the same excitingly evil qualities of April 12, 2018
Arts & Entertainment 5 Lesbians Eating a Spoiled Quiche: A Not-So Empowering Play By Sasha Rivera ’19 Staff Writer Positive and empowering representation of sapphic communities can be hard to come by in the arts, April 12, 2018
Music New Music to Get Through the Mid-Semester Slump By Ali Bush Sunflower Bean for staying positive in these dark times! Sunflower Bean has recently been applauded for keeping rock n March 28, 2018
Arts & Entertainment An Ode to Feminist B Horror Movies By Zizzy Murphy There’s debate to be had on what exactly a modern B-movie entails, but the best way to explain it March 28, 2018
Food Tastes Like Home? A Nation Divided…By Girl Scout Cookies By Erin Delany ’20 February is coming to a close, which means that Girl Scout cookie season is well under way. If March 1, 2018
Fashion·Health & Lifestyle Ask Lue I was always taught that two forms of birth control is best. But now I have the IUD and I want to February 23, 2018