Batman: Arkham Knight

Many PC gamers were extremely frustrated with the Arkham Knight release early this year. The game’s release was marred by download issues and game glitches. The publisher of the game has announced its re-launch on October 28th for those on Steam. The game has been a huge success on console gaming systems. It is too early to know if Batman: Arkham Knight will have the … Continue reading Batman: Arkham Knight

Crimson Peak Review By Sean Harrison

Guillermo Del Toro’s “Crimson Peak” is not your normal Hollywood horror movie, and that’s not a bad thing—not a bad thing at all. In fact, it’s not even technically a horror movie in the traditional sense. There are elements of horror but Del Toro insists the more appropriate genre for the movie is “Gothic Romance”. This movie stars Mia Wasikowska as a woman who has … Continue reading Crimson Peak Review By Sean Harrison

From Shopping Malls to Nature Trails by Cheyenne Dawso

I come from a town where overdressing is a must, brand names are a requirement, and shopping is always on the agenda, hence why the average American spends over $1700 on clothing a year (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015). No wonder why I became so materialistic and obsessive of ‘stuff.’ I wanted what everyone else in my town had. Can you blame me? We didn’t … Continue reading From Shopping Malls to Nature Trails by Cheyenne Dawso

Getting Started on a Holiday Budget By Heather Calvert

Although we are just at midterms in the semester and there is plenty of school work to be done before finals and a well-deserved Winter break, starting to think about a holiday budget now can help make your winter break even more enjoyable. For many of us, giving gifts is an expression of friendship and love, but as a college student, it can be hard … Continue reading Getting Started on a Holiday Budget By Heather Calvert