Fans usually don’t get much say in the content that studios produce. For better or for worse, it’s usually a “take what you can get” situation. Even when studios make…
As Valentine’s Day approaches, people may have to begin thinking about how they will celebrate this holiday during the pandemic. Valentine’s Day, a day where people express their love to…
With the new semester chugging along at full speed, Winthrop University’s theatre department looks to dive deep into their Spring 2021 production season by starting off with Molly Hagan’s “The…
With everything going on in the world, trying to manage stress levels can be an issue for everyone. Luckily, recent studies have shown that mindfulness can improve health, emotions, and…
New faculty in Winthrop’s College of Visual and Performing Arts were invited to showcase pieces at an art exhibition titled De Novo II. “De Novo” comes from Latin, meaning in…
As the United States moves into the second month of the year, we also move into the annually celebrated Black History Month. People have been celebrating Black History Month for…
Every year Winthrop appoints a book for students to read that teaches us about something new about a different culture to explore a topic that we might not know about.…
The Holocaust, a mass genocide of Jews, gypsies, queer individuals and the disabled took place between 1941 and 1945. Deemed as Hitler’s ‘final solution’ for eliminating all Jews from Nazi…
The long-awaited Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe finally arrived in the form of WandaVision, a Marvel series streaming exclusively on Disney+. In 2019, we saw the thrilling conclusion…