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Culture, entertainment, and campus life

CSB senior dominates campus clothing scene
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CSB senior dominates campus clothing scene

On Case Day this Saturday, alongside students clutching their boxes of Busch Light and Truly Lemonades, you may also notice that many adorn the same

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Reviewers take a trip down memory lane with shower sips

Welcome to our little corner of The Record. We have an all-time classic for you this week, which contains one of our last reviews. I

Student and professor lift one million pounds
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Student and professor lift one million pounds

Tony Cunningham, philosophy professor, and Mark Rosen, SJU senior, lifted one million pounds in 56.25 minutes.

“Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” balances frenetic action and comedy
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“Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” balances frenetic action and comedy

If “Arrested Development” didn’t convince you of Michael Cera’s masterful quirky delivery, “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” will. “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World” (2010) is

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“The Virgin Suicides” depicts girlhood, lack of liberation

“The Virgin Suicides” is the first movie I’ve ever watched solely because I loved its soundtrack. Based on Jeffrey Eugenides’ 1993 novel of the same

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Social media impairs real-world communication abilities

I love a good snow day as much as anybody, but Zoom classes give me inevitable flashbacks to the block schedule, COVID and headaches from

Chef cultivates community through conversation
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Chef cultivates community through conversation

Any Bennie or Johnnie who walks into Gorecki and sees Ken Sincleair’s smiling face knows that they are in for a good story. Sincleair has

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Reviewers celebrate St. Patty’s with a selection of green sips

Happy St. Patty’s Day to you all, and we hope your weekends were safe and fun. Ours sure were, as we sampled different holiday inspired

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Underrated television series wait to be appreciated in all their glory

I’m gonna say it: I’ve heard enough about “New Girl.” There are too many more fresh, funny and/or edgy shows that deserve the same recognition.

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Women’s Month book recommendations inspire change

As we approach the end of Women’s History Month, I cannot help but reflect on the books I’ve read that highlight the stories of both