As I wrote in the last issue, I am often a victim of algorithms determining the music I listen to. This was certainly the case with TopHouse’s “The Mountain Song” …
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The National Parks Set the Stage for Adventure
The Spotify algorithm is the one algorithm on apps that I use regularly and that has concretely benefited my everyday life. Of my five current favorite songs, three were recommended …
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How the Sausage Is Made: Andy Beshear
In this issue, I will look at an interesting politician in an interesting state, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. If you know anything about politics, you would know that Kentucky is …
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“Dungeons and Dragons” Is a Critical Hit
I’m just going to say it: this is probably my favorite movie of the year so far. As someone who has been a Dungeon Master of various DnD (Dungeons and …
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Creed 3: Making a Man Over a Decade
For those of you who don’t know, Michael B. Jordan just debuted as the head director in Creed 3, a movie in which he also starred in. Jordan plays the …
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“Stick Season” Is Not Afraid of Struggle
I first heard the songs from Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season” on Instagram. Yes, I am one of the normies who watch TikToks on Instagram, so I am usually a bit …
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How the Sausage Is Made: Maxwell Frost
This week I will be talking about a very new politician on the scene: Democratic Representative Maxwell Frost, who represents the 10th Congressional District in Florida, which covers most of …
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The Confusing Release of Mario Kart’s DLC
Part four out of six of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC released a couple weeks ago, and honestly, these new additions to the game have been an absolute blast. …
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Reflecting on the Asbury Revival
In mid-February, Asbury University experienced the start of a revival. From a Christian perspective, a revival is the renewal of spiritual interest and an increase of spiritual presence within a …
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“The Last of Us”: Adaptation, More Over Less
Typically, the news that a video game is receiving a movie or television adaptation is met, by video game fans, with a groan and a resigned “well, I guess I’ll …