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Smite Comes to PlayStation 4
The popular third person perspective, multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game “Smite” was officially announced to be in development for PlayStation 4 (PS4). Originally released on PC in Mar. 2014,…
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Twilight Princess Gets an Update
While fans of Legend of Zelda patiently await the release of any news for the newest game in the series, Nintendo decided to throw the fanbase a bone on Mar.…
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“Risen” Rises Above Expectations
Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect when walking into “Risen.” Promotional material for the film made it seem like a religious “faith-seeking” movie, yet its premise in a nutshell…
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Gabe’s Jam Sesh: Haywyre “Two Fold Pt. 1”
One of my favorite artists is someone who makes me feel like I’m going nowhere. Haywyre (real name Martin Vogt), born in Minnesota, then raised and trained in Austria before…
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“The Witch”: A Delightfully Disturbing Folktale
Robert Eggers’ directorial debut, “The Witch,” was a surprisingly well made thriller. That’s right, a thriller, not the straightforward horror it’s been advertised as. Taking place in 1630 New England,…
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A Life Abroad: The Vatican Museum
I will always remain in awe of any culture’s self-expression through art. Being in Rome, this is evidenced everywhere. There is art in the architecture, the landscaping, the food, and…
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Wyndee Takes on the Tunes
I am not an expert on music, but music has been an influential part of my life. I listen to mostly main-stream pop songs from my generation. When I was…
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Annie Takes on London Fashion
Do you know what is better than going to a fashion show when you are in love with style and clothes? That’s right. Nothing. I would like to preface this…
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Preston Pugmire to Perform at SNHU
Preston Pugmire will be coming to Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) on Mar. 22. SNHU’s Center of Activities and Programming Events (CAPE), has booked Preston Pugmire to perform in the…
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Career Development’s Internship and Job Fair Draws Big Crowd
The Career Development Center hosted the Internship and Job Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 17. For three hours, the second floor of the Dining Center was crowded with 716 students and…