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Why Are You Laughing? An Inspection of Humor And What It Means To All Of Us

November 14, 2022 Wyatt Spahn

For the average person, walking into my dorm room and trying to keep up with the somewhat niche topics and jokes that we are throwing around would be like trying to swim with Michael Phelps. […]

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Weekend Watch: “The Falcon And The Winter Soldier” And The Friends Made Along The Way

April 8, 2021 Alyssa Tatsch

The first Marvel movie I ever watched was “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” We had a half day at school, and my two best friends and I went to the movie theater to enjoy our extra […]

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Food For Sight: How Netflix Is Changing The Culinary Television Game

February 26, 2019 Cardinal & Cream

Written by Caleb Morgan, a guest contributor. Growing up, it wasn’t uncommon for my family’s TV to switch from Disney Channel or Nickelodeon to Food Network. A ten-year-old can only watch so many “Drake & Josh” reruns […]

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Weekend Watch: The Rain

February 7, 2019 Sabrina Clendenin

“Ooohhhhh The Rain?” My roommate’s voice echoes my own as we read the short, eerie description attached to the gloomy picture on the TV screen. We’re sitting in the dark. I’m on the left side […]

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Logorrhea 206: The One With The Perfect Amount Of Cooks In The Kitchen

October 27, 2018 J. Clark Hubbard

Anna Cook joins the usual Mötley Crüe (minus Katie Chappell, who would prefer to study for her GRE or whatever), and they discuss mildly chauvinistic Latino rappers, terrible puns, and Biology CLEP tests.

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Logorrhea 203: The One Where Liz Almost Died

September 22, 2018 J. Clark Hubbard

In this episode of Logorrhea, Clark and Korey share the room while they wait on Liz to recover from a car wreck. In addition, Korey loves Spiderman, Clark plays two songs, and Liz talks about […]

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Senior Art Shows: Sierra Owens-Hughes

November 13, 2014 Evan Estes

Sierra Owens-Hughes, senior art major with an emphasis in ceramics, plans to communicate her love of the earth through her senior art show in the spring. Even having lived in Brazil, Aruba, Venezuela and Colombia […]

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