Most religious horror films have never really clicked for me. The reliance on jumpscares is very annoying, and they can get predictable. Immaculate starts that way, but it goes from zero to
In celebration of el Don’s 100th anniversary, we have put together a 100-song playlist. Each song in this playlist represents every year since el Don was founded, dating back to 1924. Featuring
Maybe you’ve seen the trending Pho brisket on rye sandwich on your Instagram. The video shows a juicy meaty sandwich, and as a skeptic, I was curious to see if it truly
A family of three rushed into an already crowded store with eager smiles on their faces as screeching vocals attacked their eardrums. They zipped around like kids in a candy store, but
Whether it was sitting on my cousin’s bed and watching the Michael Jackson – Number Ones DVD after dinner or listening to Donna Summer’s On the Radio: Greatest Hits Volumes I &
April Fools’ Day is a holiday where trust issues are at an all-time high. I’ve had bad experiences with this holiday over the years, from prank posts to news from my sister
Now at your local dispensary, Kiva’s Camino gummies in the “Social Sparkling Pear” hybrid flavor can help you reduce your anxiety. Its formula uses 2mg of THC and 6mg of CBD to
On a rainy Saturday morning, Project Rise Student Club and Rising Scholars held their third annual car show. The purpose of the event was to raise scholarship funds. Jessica Jurado is the
There are people on campus who can directly impact the lives of students. Dahiana Crabil, adjunct academic counselor for Project Rise and undocumented students is one of those individuals. What makes her
The Asian Pacific Student Program celebrated a special event for many Asian cultures, the Lunar New Year, by welcoming about 250 SAC students to its new center on Thursday. The event started