October 1st, 2021 marks the date that FIFA 22 is made available to play on all major gaming consoles. But EA’s latest sports title shows…
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There is a sense of bewilderment when one steps through the halls of UMBC this semester. The campus staples in the Commons, once empty, are…
Exactly five days after Kanye West released his long-anticipated 10th LP Donda, on September 3, Toronto-born rapper Drake released his sixth studio album, Certified Lover…
Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of sexual violence. Bill Cosby is thriving, according to his public relations team. After being released from prison on…
May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month — or as the U.S. government calls it, “Asian/Pacific Heritage Month.” The name alone suggests a…
Editor’s note: This article contains mention of sexual assault, racism, abuse, manipulation, and severe injury. Some of the articles and clips linked feature evidence or…
Editor’s note: This article contains mention of sexism-motivated violence. Perhaps the only news rivaling the January 6 Capitol riots that former U.S. President Donald Trump…
YouTube announced in late March that it would be experimenting with a potential overhaul to the site’s video feedback system, whereby the number of dislikes…
Like many award shows, the Academy Awards, known as the Oscars, have become something of an institution within American culture. Because of this, many people…
The documentary “Dark City Beneath the Beat,” originally screened at the online-only 2020 South by Southwest film festival, hit Netflix on April 16, 2021, nearly…
Sustainability and ethics are the hot new buzz-words in fashion. Eco-friendly, ethical fashion brands and sellers are all the rage, and for good reason —…
NBC New York posted a video in February of a heated exchange between a transgender rights activist and two women. The women were accused of…
Documentaries have become an integral part of the entertainment industry. Traditionally, people viewed documentaries as the homework equivalent of the film industry, watching them to…
Talking about undergraduate study creates a unique brand of internal awkwardness: once you know that a person uses she/her pronouns, how do you refer to…
Women make up 51% of the US population but only 34% of the speaking characters on screen. When women are represented on screen in film,…
The new Godspeed You! Black Emperor album, “G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END,” starts as might be expected for any longtime GY!BE fans: all droning, all…