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 In the month following Israel’s counter offensive in Gaza, solidarity protests for Palestine, such as the ones in Berlin on Oct. 21, sprung up around the globe.

What Guilford students need to know about the Israel-Hamas war

Abigail Mocharnuk, Staff Writer December 1, 2023

As most know, on Oct. 7, Hamas, a Palestinian organization that has been governing the Gaza Strip since 2007, attacked a music festival and several towns in southern Israel. These attacks, entitled “Al-Aqsa...

All of Five Nights at Freddys animatronics were not CGI. The robots were puppeteered and practical effects were applied in order to create the scenes containing the murder machines.

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Eight years of waiting…was it worth it?

Bree Lavine, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2023

Spoilers ahead! You have been warned! When I was 13-years-old I discovered something that would change my life forever. A game franchise, a book series, a community that welcomed everyone who was fascinated...

Every form of art breeds conversation and movies are no exception. The question is whose opinion is more important: the fans or the critics?

Fans scream louder than critics

Bree Lavine, Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2023

You know people in the industry say nowadays “The fans are often your worst critics,” that’s true now more than ever. Never have fans had this much power over the entertainment industry than in today’s...

Drs. Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman researched mRNA together at the University of Pennsylvania.

Nobel-Prize-winning researchers return to the basics of biology

Abigail Mocharnuk, Staff Writer October 13, 2023

On Oct. 2, scientists Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their joint research on the capabilities of mRNA in immunization. Their findings, once...

Photo courtesy of Euphoric Brothers // Wacky creatures, such as Jumbo Josh in the picture above, are a common sight in Garten of Banban

Is Garten of Banban killing indie horror?

Bree Lavine, Editor-in-Chief September 25, 2023

If you, like me, still keep up with the chaos that is indie horror games like “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” “Poppy Playtime” and many many others, then you have seen, heard or watched Garten of...

Bama Rush documentary press release poster, Warner Bros

Navigating the tide of Bama Rush: A closer look at ‘Bama’s Greek life phenomenon

Maggie Bryson, Staff Writer September 18, 2023

  Hi! My name is Maggie and get ready with me while I talk to you about Bama Rush! Sorority recruitment at the University of Alabama has become an internet sensation in the last two years. Young...

Let your zodiac sign pick your Halloween costume

Maddy Anderson , Staff Writer October 14, 2022

Aries (March 21-April 19): You keep running back to a toxic relationship. If they’re a Gemini or a J-Name, leave them in the dirt (where they belong). This bs): You’re making moves this month–and...

A screenshot of some of the common Zoom settings in which both audio and camera are turned off.

Zoom University: Who are my classmates?

Lillian Cadwallader, Staff Writer March 25, 2021

This school year has undoubtedly been difficult for everyone, especially first-year students ready to meet new people and make friends. Despite the ability to live on campus, learning online via Zoom has...

International Club to celebrate Lunar New Year with Asian Night

Ethan Santana, Managing and Photo Editor April 7, 2020

  Whether a celebration of rebirth, reunion, honor, or tradition, Lunar New Year has been a fundamental holiday in Chinese and Taiwanese culture for thousands of years, marking the beginning...

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