Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Demi Lovato has just released her latest album, “Tell Me You Love Me," which consists of fifteen songs. After being idle for almost 2 years since her 2015 album “Confident,” she has made a huge comeback. Lovato tells, MTV News, she took the almost 2-year break to learn […]
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Plot falters in Tom Cruise’s drama “American Made”
Photo courtesy of Dick Thomas Johnson, Wikipedia “American Made” is a drama film that, while not overly dramatic, ended up being a fairly decent film. What it lacks in plot development is made up for in realistic characters and pretty good acting. This story is another “based on a true […]
Run-and-gun meets old school animation in “Cuphead”
Animation courtesy of Wikipedia Platform: PC/Steam/Xbox One Developer: StudioMDHR Hours Played to Finish: 7½ “Cuphead” is a 2-D run-and-gun video game that utilizes an art style which harkens back to cartoon animation from nearly 90 years ago. Mimicking 1930’s-era cartoons like Looney Tunes and Mickey Mouse, “Cuphead” wears its inspiration […]
Miley Cyrus reverts back to her roots in “Younger Now”
Photo courtesy of Casey Hopkins, Wikipedia After four years Miley Cyrus has returned to the charts with her new album “Younger Now.” The album goes back to her Nashville roots being inspired by her dad and her childhood. There is more of a pop-country feel in this album opposed to […]
CPB invites students to bid “Farewell to Summer”
Photo courtesy of Chad Rosenthal, Flickr On Saturday night, the College Programming Board hosted its first “Farewell to Summer” event in the Grove. Despite the chilly weather, there was a moderate turnout as students continuously joined to enjoy the food, crafts, games and music. Students ate chicken fingers, fries and […]
Students compete for the chance to win groceries
Photo courtesy of Ishikawa Ken, Flickr The only thing better to college students than bags of delicious food, is free bags of delicious food. The College Programming Board hosted Grocery Bingo this past Thursday night where students had the opportunity to snatch up a themed grocery bag of food or […]
Latin@ Heritage Month continues with DIY piñata event
Photo by Kate Klinger To continue celebrating Latin@ Heritage Month, students came out to J. Lee’s to customize their own piñatas on Thursday night. The DIY craft night was put together by the Office of Equity and Diversity Programs and the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead (ALMA). ALMA has hosted […]
Wellness Wednesday returns to destress students
Photo courtesy of Hamza Butt, Flickr The Krame Center hosted its annual Wellness Wednesday event in collaboration with the Ramapo Wellness Coalition. On September 28, yoga mats, a labyrinth walk and calm music filled the Alumni Lounge. Wellness Wednesday began with an hour-long yoga class taught by junior, Amie Wuchter. […]
Boston Marathon bombing leads to inspirational film
Poster courtesy of Wikipedia The film "Stronger" is more than just a feel good true story, it’s a first hand perspective of what someone goes through when suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Jake Gyllenhaal does an amazing job in taking on the role of Jeff Bauman who tragically lost […]
“Kingsman” sequel continues to supply cut-throat fun
Photo courtesy of Siebbi, Wikipedia “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” delivered everything audiences could have wanted in a new Kingsman movie and more. With amazing over the top action, as well as crazy futuristic weapons and technology this movie is a must see of the season. The movie shows Eggsy (Taron […]