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It’s true—people are holding space for the lyrics of “Wicked’s” power ballad “Defying Gravity,” as the viral interview of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande suggests. And witticisms aside, maybe they ...
The lights go out, and the field fills with thousands of point lights, glowing like an arcade. They asked for a half-time performance. They got a protest. While social media buzzed about hip-hop feuds ...
Rollins Students and local community members begin to pour into Austin’s Coffee anticipating performances from musicians, writers, and more. Early performances from Leo reading original poetry (Left), ...
The adage “Wisdom is Better than Strength” adorns the stained-glass Rose Window in Knowles Memorial Chapel—a surprisingly controversial phrase. To value knowledge and critical thinking… ...
Graphic by Sustainability Hawaiʻi and Florida have many similarities regarding their environments, which was not something I expected when I first moved here for college, five thousand miles from my ...
This spring is the fourth time that Dr. McLaughlin and I have team-taught our RFLA 300 “Learning and Teaching about the Holocaust.” Yet, our field study, which is built into our course, was canceled ...
From the moment you open the blue door, you’re welcomed by piles and piles of rugs. Some are tightly bundled. Others are draped over the walls. As you turn every corner in the 2,000-square-foot space, ...
The 4B movement has gained recent widespread traction in the United States after the 2024 Presidential Election with many American women seeking this radical form of resistance to an increasingly ...
Photo by Eltavious Johnson and Joseph Pool Eltavious Johnson (‘26) and Joseph Pool’s (‘26) SGA “Co-Presidents” leadership journey began during their freshman year in 2022 when they attended an SGA ...
Photo by Davis Fogg From slashers hiding in the dark corners of the screen to pixelated images and static screams echoing from the abyss, my Countdown to Halloween: Volume Two explores my three ...
In 2019, The Gambia brought Myanmar before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the genocide of its Rohingya minority, presenting a bold challenge to unchecked state power and a hopeful step ...
Op-Ed: Was Frank Lloyd Wright Right? America’s Famous Architect Warned us of the Shift from Democracy to “Mobocracy” ...
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