Review: Complex characters carry ‘Cameron Post’ By Jake Leary, Assistant Life & Culture Editor • August 26, 2018 she’s not like the glamorous, self-assured caricatures of youth that plague teen films, but rather a confused and flawed adolescent.
Review: Netflix’s ‘Death Note’ has a paper-thin plot By Jake Leary, Life and Culture Editor • September 5, 2017 “Death Note” is neither a strong stand-alone story nor is it a compelling retelling of the manga.
Review: ‘Pure Comedy’ from pompous folk-rocker is a joke By Kate Nalepinski, Life and Culture Editor • April 19, 2017 Tillman desperately wants it to work but when his pompous attitude shines too bright in his tracks, the glare burns listeners' eyes.
Existentialist club aims to provoke philosophical discussion By Silas White, Staff Writer • February 14, 2017 The Existentialist Coffee House plans on discussing different philosophies and including a range of topics from religion to human consciousness.