• Time Travel with Ryan Reynolds

      Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu How many movies can you think of that say the future will have time travel? Most likely people think of “Back to the Future parts 1-3” from 1985, 1989, and 1990. Well, parts one and three go to the past, part two takes Marty McFly to 2015. Ryan Reynolds’ newest…

    • CRASH Review – Charli’s Major Label Exit 

      Nathaniel Clark Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  On March 18th, English singer-songwriter Charli XCX released their fifth studio album CRASH through Asylum Records. This is the singer’s first album since how i’m feeling now which was produced in six weeks during the COVID lockdown. Based on interviews and reports, this will be Charli’s last album with Asylum…

    • Crest Review: Drain Gang’s Shock Collaboration

      Nathaniel Clark  Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  Acting as a complete surprise to their fans, Drain Gang affiliates Bladee and Ecco2k released their collaborative album Crest on March 17th under YEAR001. This is not the first time these musicians have collaborated, having released various singles throughout the years. One of these previous collaborations is “Amygdala” which was…

    • The King of Staten Island in Space 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  Pete Davidson, a man best known for his performances on “Saturday Night Live” or, more recently, his drama with Kanye West, is going to space. Davidson will be spending an entire 11 minutes in space aboard the Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Davidson, age 28,…

    • Dolly Parton Requests Removal From Consideration for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvl5945@psu.edu  Dolly Parton recently issued a tweet saying she does not feel she has “earned the right” to be considered for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite the fact that her nomination has already been issued and will be voted on.  “Even though I am extremely flattered…

    • Time Travel with Ryan Reynolds

      Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu How many movies can you think of that say the future will have time travel? Most likely people think of “Back to the Future parts 1-3” from 1985, 1989, and 1990. Well, parts one and three go to the past, part two takes Marty McFly to 2015. Ryan Reynolds’ newest…

    • CRASH Review – Charli’s Major Label Exit 

      Nathaniel Clark Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  On March 18th, English singer-songwriter Charli XCX released their fifth studio album CRASH through Asylum Records. This is the singer’s first album since how i’m feeling now which was produced in six weeks during the COVID lockdown. Based on interviews and reports, this will be Charli’s last album with Asylum…

    • Crest Review: Drain Gang’s Shock Collaboration

      Nathaniel Clark  Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  Acting as a complete surprise to their fans, Drain Gang affiliates Bladee and Ecco2k released their collaborative album Crest on March 17th under YEAR001. This is not the first time these musicians have collaborated, having released various singles throughout the years. One of these previous collaborations is “Amygdala” which was…

    • The King of Staten Island in Space 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  Pete Davidson, a man best known for his performances on “Saturday Night Live” or, more recently, his drama with Kanye West, is going to space. Davidson will be spending an entire 11 minutes in space aboard the Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Davidson, age 28,…

    • Dolly Parton Requests Removal From Consideration for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvl5945@psu.edu  Dolly Parton recently issued a tweet saying she does not feel she has “earned the right” to be considered for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite the fact that her nomination has already been issued and will be voted on.  “Even though I am extremely flattered…

    • Time Travel with Ryan Reynolds

      Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu How many movies can you think of that say the future will have time travel? Most likely people think of “Back to the Future parts 1-3” from 1985, 1989, and 1990. Well, parts one and three go to the past, part two takes Marty McFly to 2015. Ryan Reynolds’ newest…

    • CRASH Review – Charli’s Major Label Exit 

      Nathaniel Clark Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  On March 18th, English singer-songwriter Charli XCX released their fifth studio album CRASH through Asylum Records. This is the singer’s first album since how i’m feeling now which was produced in six weeks during the COVID lockdown. Based on interviews and reports, this will be Charli’s last album with Asylum…

    • Crest Review: Drain Gang’s Shock Collaboration

      Nathaniel Clark  Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  Acting as a complete surprise to their fans, Drain Gang affiliates Bladee and Ecco2k released their collaborative album Crest on March 17th under YEAR001. This is not the first time these musicians have collaborated, having released various singles throughout the years. One of these previous collaborations is “Amygdala” which was…

    • The King of Staten Island in Space 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  Pete Davidson, a man best known for his performances on “Saturday Night Live” or, more recently, his drama with Kanye West, is going to space. Davidson will be spending an entire 11 minutes in space aboard the Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Davidson, age 28,…

    • Dolly Parton Requests Removal From Consideration for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvl5945@psu.edu  Dolly Parton recently issued a tweet saying she does not feel she has “earned the right” to be considered for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite the fact that her nomination has already been issued and will be voted on.  “Even though I am extremely flattered…

    • Time Travel with Ryan Reynolds

      Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu How many movies can you think of that say the future will have time travel? Most likely people think of “Back to the Future parts 1-3” from 1985, 1989, and 1990. Well, parts one and three go to the past, part two takes Marty McFly to 2015. Ryan Reynolds’ newest…

    • CRASH Review – Charli’s Major Label Exit 

      Nathaniel Clark Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  On March 18th, English singer-songwriter Charli XCX released their fifth studio album CRASH through Asylum Records. This is the singer’s first album since how i’m feeling now which was produced in six weeks during the COVID lockdown. Based on interviews and reports, this will be Charli’s last album with Asylum…

    • Crest Review: Drain Gang’s Shock Collaboration

      Nathaniel Clark  Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  Acting as a complete surprise to their fans, Drain Gang affiliates Bladee and Ecco2k released their collaborative album Crest on March 17th under YEAR001. This is not the first time these musicians have collaborated, having released various singles throughout the years. One of these previous collaborations is “Amygdala” which was…

    • The King of Staten Island in Space 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  Pete Davidson, a man best known for his performances on “Saturday Night Live” or, more recently, his drama with Kanye West, is going to space. Davidson will be spending an entire 11 minutes in space aboard the Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Davidson, age 28,…

    • Dolly Parton Requests Removal From Consideration for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvl5945@psu.edu  Dolly Parton recently issued a tweet saying she does not feel she has “earned the right” to be considered for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite the fact that her nomination has already been issued and will be voted on.  “Even though I am extremely flattered…

    • Time Travel with Ryan Reynolds

      Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu How many movies can you think of that say the future will have time travel? Most likely people think of “Back to the Future parts 1-3” from 1985, 1989, and 1990. Well, parts one and three go to the past, part two takes Marty McFly to 2015. Ryan Reynolds’ newest…

    • CRASH Review – Charli’s Major Label Exit 

      Nathaniel Clark Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  On March 18th, English singer-songwriter Charli XCX released their fifth studio album CRASH through Asylum Records. This is the singer’s first album since how i’m feeling now which was produced in six weeks during the COVID lockdown. Based on interviews and reports, this will be Charli’s last album with Asylum…

    • Crest Review: Drain Gang’s Shock Collaboration

      Nathaniel Clark  Contributing Writer nuc5002@psu.edu  Acting as a complete surprise to their fans, Drain Gang affiliates Bladee and Ecco2k released their collaborative album Crest on March 17th under YEAR001. This is not the first time these musicians have collaborated, having released various singles throughout the years. One of these previous collaborations is “Amygdala” which was…

    • The King of Staten Island in Space 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  Pete Davidson, a man best known for his performances on “Saturday Night Live” or, more recently, his drama with Kanye West, is going to space. Davidson will be spending an entire 11 minutes in space aboard the Blue Origin, a rocket company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Davidson, age 28,…

    • Dolly Parton Requests Removal From Consideration for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvl5945@psu.edu  Dolly Parton recently issued a tweet saying she does not feel she has “earned the right” to be considered for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, despite the fact that her nomination has already been issued and will be voted on.  “Even though I am extremely flattered…

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