Day: March 1, 2022

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Americans need to learn more languages

I have many bilingual friends, but most of them are either International students, or are in my family. Almost all of my American friends speak only English and I always wondered why? When I was 12 years old, I went to Poland to visit my family and we went to tour the infamous Wieliczka (VIL-lee-cha-KA) […]

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‘Kimi’ explores the dark side of technology

The HBO Max thriller “Kimi” released on Feb. 10 and is the true definition of Big Brother surveillance and technology. The movie’s director Steven Soderbergh takes inspiration from the famous Alfred Hitchcock film “Rear Window” and adds a dramatic twist. The story follows a young woman by the name of Angela Childs, who works as […]

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Campus Life
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Benjamin F. Calvert III artwork shows printmaking process

From Feb. 7 to March 18, Benjamin F. Calvert, a third generation printmaker, has a solo show available to view in the Wadsworth Family Gallery, located in the Oremus Fine Arts Center. The show features 64 pieces that were all made using a printmaking process and many of his pieces have homemade frames.  “He’s kind […]

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Sports

Men’s basketball team ends season with a win

bas   Right away the team started off strong and scored the six points from sophomore Beau Frericks, senior Atakan Sahinkaya and fifth year Connor Niego. McKendree was able to make it on the board within the first four minutes of the game as well.   “We just try to do our best and go […]

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