Category Archives: Arts & Entertainment

Billy Strings In Concert

By Wright Montague On the night of Friday, April 17, bluegrass protogé Billy Strings took the stage in John Paul Jones Arena…

The Hershey Center’s Tara Burgess Says Goodbye

By Lacey Chenault Tara Burgess, Collegiate’s Fine Arts Assistant and Theater Manager, has shared her passion for the fine arts with Collegiate…

Honors Feature: The Power of Music in Education

By Finley Wittkamp The harp is not typically considered a cool instrument. You can’t pull it out and play around a campfire…

Project Hail Mary: A Hopeful Buddy Comedy

Warning: Small Spoilers Ahead By Tee Haskell Project Hail Mary, the new film based on the book by Andy Weir, follows the…

Remembering Bob Weir’s Legacy

By Wright Montague For a lifetime, Bob Weir, who passed away on January 10 at the age of 78, was a central…

Marty Supreme: More Than Ping-Pong

Warning: Spoilers ahead.  By Parker Ruth  The movie Marty Supreme, released in December 2025, is the story of ping-pong player Marty Reisman,…

Dark, Disturbing, and Addictive: The Housemaid

By Maddy Privasky The new film The Housemaid, based on Frieda McFadden’s bestselling novel, arrived with a viral disclaimer: no boyfriends, no…

The Christmas Ring: Another Hallmark-esque Movie

By A.V. Musick A cup of hot chocolate, a freshly cut tree, a roaring fire– the only thing missing is a cheesy…

How Do Social Media Trends Happen?

By Emery Williamson Every day, a new social media trend emerges and dominates our feeds. Whether it be a sound, dance, pose,…

Zootopia 2: A Sequel Worth The Wait

By Sophie Yablonski It’s been nearly a decade since Zootopia first played in theaters, captivating the audience with its lighthearted comedy and…