Features, Let's All Go To The Lobby Netflix’s ‘Seven Seconds’ holds strong premise, yet held back by weak writing “Seven Seconds” is a Netflix original created by Veena Sud, creator of AMC’s “The Killing.” Loosely based on a real story, Juno von Palko Posted on March 12, 2018
Features 3 professors use Shakespeare in regular podcast In a time where classics are being revisited and media is viewed in many mediums in recent years. Classics, such as Ashley Thompson Posted on March 12, 2018
Features REVIEW: Top-notch acting, confusing art style lead to unsatisfying performance “The Taming of the Shrew” is perhaps one of my favorite Shakespeare plays I have ever experienced, right up there with “Titus Andrew Wadovick Posted on March 2, 2018
Features APSU fraternity member receives Fraternity Man of the Year award At the Southeastern Interfraternity Conference (SEIFC) held in Atlanta, Georgia, APSU’s very own Aristeo Ruiz was awarded the Dominic Gonzalez Posted on March 2, 2018
Features REVIEW: ‘Black Panther’s’ $201.8 million debut weekend proves power of racial diversity Marvel Studios has been cranking out box office heavy hitters since its inception. Each film feeds into one another like a Celeste Malone Posted on March 1, 2018
Kamea's Corner, Uncategorized Top 10 Reasons to go see Black Panther It is more than “just a movie.” Think of any movie that you have ever seen that had Black people in it. What role did that Kamea Ferguson Posted on February 21, 2018