Variety
Culture, entertainment, and campus life
Theater embraces first regular season since 2020
For the CSB+SJU Theater Department, the 2022-2023 school year marks the first normal performance season since COVID’s abrupt shutdown in the spring of 2020. Despite
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” leaves much to be desired despite heavy praise
After my mother refused to go the “Minions” movie with me this summer, she came up with a compromise: Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis,” the latest in
‘‘It Ends With Us’’ brings new perspective to relationships
If you’ve wandered through any bookstore or library within the last six months, chances are you have noticed colorful displays of novels with short, punctuated
Drug Church’s new album “Hygiene” is fueled by fury
Drug Church is a side project of Self Defense Family front man Patrick Kindlon that has now evolved to take on a life of it’s
Johnnie Blend and CSBeats end the year strong
Reminiscent of Pitch Perfect’s Bellas and Treblemakers, acapella groups CSBeats and Johnnie Blend are quite the rage on campus. While CSBeats consists of all females
Fast fashion brand Shein is harmful to our environment in many ways
I’ve discussed Shein in the past when talking about brands to stay away from when thinking about sustainable fashion. So why am I bringing this
Seniors keep TAMSAK tradition alive
*Editor’s Note: If participating in TAMSAK, be sure to drink responsibly and look out for your fellow community members. If you are of age, remember
Reviewers invite friend to taste-test whiskey variations
Welcome back to your favorite source of laughter and smiles each week. You guys remember when Bobby Boucher showed up at halftime and the Mud
Wet Leg’s debut album is a must-listen for nostalgic graduating seniors
Wet Leg’s debut self-titled album has been much anticipated since they released their first single “Chaise Longue” in June of last year. National Public Radio
“An American Pickle” is far-fetched yet charming
If you can’t get enough of Seth Rogen—and want to see him call an iPad a “magic rectangle” in an impressive Yiddish accent—boy, have I