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Poet Laureate Wows on Inauguration Day
During the inauguration of President Joe Biden on January 20th, 2021, Amanda Gorman entranced the American people in a powerful poem of hope and agency in the face of division and stagnancy. Overnight, she became the focal point of the!-->…
Substance Awareness Week Comes to SLU
As October comes to a close, The Barista Club closes out our third annual Substance Awareness Week. The Barista is a collection of students who promote alternative activities on campus for those who do not want to partake in the party!-->…
Don’t Meet Me in the Pit: Concerts Without the Sweat
Man, I miss concerts. Not the accidental beer-spilt-by-a-very-drunk-indie-dude moments or smelling like a locker room and not being able to hear out of your ears when it’s done, but ya know- the moments where the musician comes out and for!-->…
The Java Barn Makes Fall Semester Debut
Feeling overwhelmed, stressed and/or defeated? Need to dance it out? Well, you’re locally grown Java beans are back in action and we’re excited to spread some #javalove to you all.
I’ll be honest, my housemates and I have!-->!-->!-->…
The Blair Witch Project: Halloween Classic?
In my pursuit to keep the Halloween spirit alive during a truly unpredictable time, I have been consuming all the scary content I can. You may have noticed my attempts to read as many horror books my stressed out college student hands and!-->…
Borat Sequel Tackles American Politics
Wow. I never expected to be given the gift of watching a Borat sequel. The first movie, released in 2006, remains one of the greatest comedies of all time. It combines genuine reactions from unsuspecting American Citizens to Sacha!-->…
SLU PAC + The Green House Collaborate
The Performing Arts Collective has been hosting events through the semester. Most recently, SLU PAC held a Green Day and Green Living listening party in collaboration with the Green House.
James Kemp ’23, president of SLU Performing!-->!-->!-->…
Halloween Spooky Movie Review: Scream
Halloween is tomorrow which means its prime time for a classic horror movie. I couldn’t put my finger on the quintessential horror flick to watch for Halloween. Of course, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) immediately sprang to mind, but!-->…