By Lucas Hurley Image courtesy of IMDB Spoiler warning for “Megalopolis.” “Megalopolis” is a verifiable epic, created and ...
By Carter Musheno Courtesy of Wikimedia CommonsIn March 2024, President Biden visited the groundbreaking ceremony for two new ...
On Sept. 25, Meta (formerly Facebook) unveiled their new augmented reality glasses, Orion. Like the Apple Vision Pro and the Snapchat Spectacles, Orion allows its users to bring the functionality ...
Santiago Editorials featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. A couple of days ago I was listening to NPR’s politics podcast and they were ...
By Katherine Casarrubias Gallardo Panelists addressed many common misperceptions of immigration in American political discourse. Courtesy of rawpixel.com Immigration is major point of contention ...
Courtesy of Holly Wang Ever since I met my boyfriend, his ponytail palm has quietly occupied a shelf in his room. Potted in a simple, rectangular wooden planter, its long, slender leaves cascaded ...
Rep. Adam Schiff, a member of the Democratic Party from California, speaks with reporters at a campaign event in Pittsburgh on Sept. 29. Holly Wang/ Junior Staffwriter On Sunday, Oct. 29, Pa. Senator ...
British researchers may have cracked the code to make blood donations accessible to people who lack a key antigen in their red blood cells, identifying these rare mutations at the same time. For ...
By Lee Rodriguez Editorials featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. My only two cousins have lived in Beirut for almost their whole lives. They grew up ...
By Ian Giles and Courtney VanAuken Photo from Warner Bros. We (Courtney and Ian) saw a matinee of “The Joker: Folie à Deux.” It’s got low Letterboxd reviews but Ian is adamant it’s worth the ...
Editorials featured in the Forum section are solely the opinions of their individual authors. So they call me the reader these days. Books, paragraphs, you know me. Over the summer, I got tired of ...
By Veronica Michaels Carnegie Mellon students Sofia Garcia and Rowan DeJule stand next to the thrifted shirts they screen printed with a “VOTE” design they made. Veronica Michaels/ Staffwriter.