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‘Freaky Tales’ is precisely what it sounds like: Freaky

(04/17/25 10:00am)

As I walked into the cinema this past Thursday to watch Pedro Pascal’s latest film, “Freaky Tales,” I realized that I had no idea what the movie was even about. I read online that it was an action/comedy with the star of “The Last of Us” as one of the film’s leads. What more do you really need to know?


Fantasy books to read if you just need an escape

(11 hours ago)

For as long as I can remember, I have loved sitting back and reading a nice, cozy book. However, with classes taking up every waking moment, I haven’t been able to read as much as I would prefer. So, I have made it my mission to actually read something other than theories on sociology.


Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation provides new study on the LGBTQ+ community’s relationship with online spaces

(04/04/25 10:00am)

Earlier this year, Hopelab partnered with the Born This Way Foundation to conduct a study examining how LGBTQ+ young adults connect with their peers online to explore their identities, find support and build meaningful relationships.





Black artists that you need to add to your Spotify playlist

(02/28/25 11:00am)

As February and Black History Month come to a close, one can look back on this month and see the amazing accomplishments that Black artists have made, especially in the music industry. From Kendrick Lamar’s iconic performance at the Super Bowl to Beyoncé winning her first Album of the Year award for “COWBOY CARTER,” this month has been stacked with excellent performances and historic wins.


‘Nosferatu’: The much-needed revival of gothic horror

(01/31/25 11:00am)

With students returning to campus, one question is looming in the backs of everyone’s minds: How did you spend your Christmas day? Many will say, “spending time with family” or “nothing really; It was a normal day.” However, if you’re like me, you flocked to the theaters to watch Robert Eggers’ newest film, “Nosferatu.”