Wicked: For Good — the end of an era

Charlotte Shields-Rossi | a&e editor Thanksgiving is a time for family, turkey and expressing gratitude, but for the past two years many of us have held space for our favorite movie-musical adaptation — “Wicked.” Last November, “Wicked,” directed by Jon M. Chu, hit theaters. The star-studded cast, amusing press tour and cultural significance of the mystical land of Oz made it a huge hit. The … Continue reading Wicked: For Good — the end of an era

40 years of Lyn: Librarian celebrates milestone

Kaitlyn Hughes | news editor Lyn Dutertre has seen Gumberg Library from many different perspectives. She saw the library when the floors were filled with stacks of books, and when computers took over the research process. She’s seen fashion trends come and go, like when she used to show up with big, hairsprayed up-dos and 6-inch heels, which she traded for a pair of sneakers … Continue reading 40 years of Lyn: Librarian celebrates milestone

“Mansionz” successfully marks debut of unlikely duo

Sean Armstrong | Staff Writer “Mansionz,” the debut album of rap group of the same name, is a unique contribution to the rap genre that should excite connoisseurs and critics alike. Unlike many rap albums to premiere in recent months, such as “FUTURE” by Future and “More Life” by Drake, this album tries to do something new with the genre. The album tries to delve … Continue reading “Mansionz” successfully marks debut of unlikely duo