By Rachel Popa, Managing Editor I’ve been a fan of the “Star Trek” franchise since I could remember. My mom would watch “The Next Generation” and “Deep Space Nine” when I was little, so “Star Trek” has always been a part… Read More ›
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Oxford comma or no Oxford comma: that is the question
By Rachel Popa, Managing Editor There is one question that has polarized people across the world. No, it’s not what the meaning of life is, or what the best strategy is for the conflict in the Middle East – it’s the… Read More ›
Winter is coming faster than expected in “Thrones”
By Rachel Popa, Managing Editor If you are not caught up on the latest season of “Game of Thrones,” be warned – this review is dark and full of spoilers. Additionally, since the newest season has been out for a couple… Read More ›
Freedom of religion protects believers and nonbelievers alike
By Rachel Popa Managing Editor of Social Media and Web Content Much like “abortion” and “feminism,” “atheism” can be a dirty word. Just like the latter two words, “atheism” carries with it many misconceptions that are just not true. So,… Read More ›
‘Carmen’ is a great experience for first-time opera goers
By Rachel Popa Managing Editor of Social Media and Web Content Going to see an opera may seem like it would be an intimidating, high-brow experience, but going to see ‘Carmen,’ the classic opera by French composer Georges Bizet at… Read More ›