Written by Jaya Armstead | Writing, minor in Film & Digital Media Studies | Senior | Dallas, TX Read more →
Month: November 2020
Deadly Weapon
Written by Ashley Parks | Writing and Theatre | Senior | Woodbridge, VA Read more →
Ethereal
Written by Leah Marut | Biology | Sophomore | Sugar Land, TX Read more →
midday moons
Written by Alexandra Josephine Ameel | Electrical Engineering | Senior | Austin, TX Read more →
Dying is a Girl’s Best Friend
Written by AliceAnn Mosiniak | Ballet Performance and Writing | Freshman | Mansfield, TX Read more →
Watering Hole
Written by Jack Moraglia | Writing and Film-TV-Digital Media | Senior | McKinney, Texas Read more →
Quentin Tarantino’s “Fire Trilogy”
Written by Gus Torrey If you have ever had the pleasure of lending your afternoon to any sort of conversation encircling legendary director Quentin Tarantino’s nine films, it has been, without a doubt, dominated by a singular concept: violence. Whether it be Uma Thurman’s quick katana work in 2003’s Kill Bill or the unfortunate fate of Officer Marvin Nash’s ear… Read more →
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Game Review (from someone who doesn’t know anything about video games)
Written by Chloe Creed As much as I’ve tried, I’ve never really enjoyed video games. Besides the occasional Mario Kart race or Guitar Hero performance, I’ve kept my distance from the video game world, partially because I’m terrible at anything that doesn’t use a Wii remote. However, with the onset of quarantine last summer, I found myself looking for an… Read more →