It is common sense that online surveillance of an ex does not aid whatsoever in the healing process, but what people don’t realize is that it’s much deeper than just that: Facebook stalking, or online ...
Image Credits: “Westbound, past the PA 29 interchange in Charlestown Township” by Famartin via Flickr Drivers who use the Pennsylvania Turnpike to commute to school, get to work or visit family may ...
I knew this was going to be good after I bawled my eyes out in Chapter Two. Plague fiction is great, because where else would “The Walking Dead” come from? I’ve definitely seen it spike in popularity ...
This Constitution Day, the Political Science department held a panel titled “The Constitution Under Siege” to outline the current challenges within our political system, mainly how they pertain to the ...
Immediately upon its announcement, “The Paper,” (2025) Peacock’s new mockumentary sitcom, had impossibly big shoes to fill. Marketed not merely as a spiritual successor to “The Office,” perhaps the ...
With the increasing energy demands of civilization, it has become apparent that the limited supply of fossil fuels will no longer be sustainable. Not only are they scarce, but their manufacture, ...
Freshman year is a year of experimentation, a year of finding out who you are and what works for you. Some of you will switch your major, some of you will rush a fraternity or sorority and some of you ...
Discussed heavily amongst fans and critics alike, there is no debate that Marvel in recent years has been struggling to make a profit with their properties at the box office and on streaming services.
Director Zach Cregger yet again delivers a masterpiece of horror to the silver screen in his new movie, “Weapons”. Following the tragic event of 17 children disappearing in the middle of the night, ...
College. It seems scary, I know. Or, it might seem exciting, maybe even both. Whenever I would hear the word “college,” I would instantly get a pit in my stomach. Not because I was afraid of starting ...
of a single planet in an ever-expanding universe. Emily Karreman is a fourth-year student with majors in Russian and History and minors in Spanish and Global Studies.
Being at West Chester, it felt like forever. I never thought that the day would come when I would be finally ending this chapter of my life. So many things have happened: meeting my closest friends, ...