Column·Reviews Spilling the Coffee Beans: A Spotlight on Claremont Cafes Ellen Chapman ’27 Staff Writer As a coffee-obsessed and pasty-scarfing individual, I have taken it upon myself to spotlight some of Claremont’s May 2, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column·Reviews Have No Fear Because Lizzy McAlpine is Here! Anna Odell ’27 Social Media Manager I was introduced to Lizzy McAlpine when her second album, five seconds flat, came out in May 2, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column·Reviews The Beauty of “Dune: Part Two” Alexandria Smith ’27 Staff Writer Note: This article contains spoilers for Dune: Part Two. Dune: Part Two came to theaters on March May 1, 2024
Column·Opinion·Reviews The Show Cannot Go On: Why Does Hollywood Protect Child Predators? Machelle Kabir ’26 Staff Writer Content warnings: sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexism, workplace violence Time and time again, audiences have watched Hollywood May 1, 2024
Column·Reviews The Village’s Newest Sweet Tooth Oasis: Nobibi Juliette Des Rosiers ’26 Copy Editor Move over, I Like Pie! A new dessert place has opened just around the corner and April 15, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column How to Stop Being Texan in ONE Easy Step (NOT CLICKBAIT) (100% TRUE) Carah Allen ’26 Webmaster BREAKING NEWS: Dallas native Carah Allen is DISOWNED from family upon finding indisputable evidence of their daughter eating March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column Hillerska Will Continue to Endure (Metaphorically): A Review of “Young Royals” Season Three Belén Yudess ’25 Copy Editor Intern Contains spoilers for Young Royals Hillerska has shut its doors (literally) for the last time. So March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column “Underdressed at the Symphony” Is Faye Webster’s Love Letter to Existence Ishita Jayadev ’26 Staff Writer I listened to Faye Webster’s new album Underdressed at the Symphony over spring break, at home, where March 21, 2024
Arts & Entertainment·Column Our Recently Played: a Ranking of the “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” Vault Tracks Aanji Sin ’24 Editor-in-Chief Taylor Swift’s ever-iconic 1989 was the soundtrack to my adolescence, as it was for so many others, and November 10, 2023