Executive Interview: Matt Doheny •

Freelance photographer, Matt Doheny, has been passionate about photography since he was fourteen years old. His interest started when his father had given him a video camera, and Doheny used this camera to film his brothers surfing at the beach before he decided to take photos instead. “This is my life’s passion—I’m not a photographer today and then next week I’m going to be a stockbroker. This is my life’s work. Every single time I go out to shoot, I always learn something new,” Doheny said.

Executive Interview: Robert Christie and Deborah Lang •

Robert Christie and Deborah Lang have been comic book writers ever since middle school. The two were members of their school’s literary magazine, but they truly met after taking shelter under a table during a food fight. After Christie and Lang found out how much they had in common, they began creating characters and stories. “By high school we were writing longer form comic format stories with a few other friends in the ubiquitous marble notebooks, and these were the very first stories about C

5 Different Figures that Contributed to American Society

It’s important now more than ever to remember the influential accomplishments of members in the transgender community. Whether they identify as male or female, this does not take away from the impacts they made to our community. Here is a list of five important figures and what they’ve accomplished. Knox, known professionally as The Lady of Chablis, was an American actress, author, and drag performer. She became well-known through her character in John Berendt’s best selling novel Midnight in t

A Myriad of High School Drama: Heathers (Spoiler-Free Review)

You thought your high school years were bad, wait ’til you watch Heathers. Taking all the high school tropes (the popular girls, jocks, the bad boy) and flipping them completely on their head, this movie will have you wondering how the students of Westerburg High survived being together for three years. Average teenager Veronica Sawyer tries to survive high school by mingling in with the popular girls, The Heathers (all three share the same first name). Although Veronica seems to have it all, l

You Gotta Believe! PaRappa the Rapper (Game Review)

Looking for a challenge? Get ready to gnaw your controller in frustration as you match the rhythm of catchy songs. Don’t be fooled by PaRappa the Rapper‘s cutesy animation! Your competitors will be ruthless, your rating will be unforgivable, but the bragging rights are worth any obstacle! Find out what it really means to be in the heat of a rap battle in PaRappa the Rapper! The game’s story is very simple. You are following along a dog named PaRappa as he tries to woe the girl (or flower?) of h

Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney •

Taking the courtroom drama genre and flipping it over its head, Capcom’s Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is a visual novel that’s unlike any other. Through its flare of comedy and colorful cast of characters, Phoenix Wright is a rollercoaster players won’t want to get off of. Gamers play as rookie defense attorney, Phoenix Wright, and help him save his client from a guilty verdict in trial. Players must search for evidence at crime scenes and have cross-examinations in the courtroom in order to pr

Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Powerless (Book Review)

Nothing makes you feel more like an outsider than being the new kid in the town, but being the only one without super powers might be a close second place. Being normal was never an issue for Daniel. He might be a little obsessed with mysteries (enough to have Sherlock Holmes be his role model), but he was an average kid and that wasn’t a big deal. However, when Daniel soon finds himself surrounded by kids who can fly, run super fast, and be able to hear a sneeze from miles away, being ordinary