Newest Adaptation of “Emma” Brings Satire and Romance Together

Newest Adaptation of “Emma” Brings Satire and Romance Together

by Samantha Chase The classic and beloved tale has returned to the big screen in this vibrant and comedic take on Jane Austen’s Emma. Jane Austen once wrote that Emma would be “a heroine whom no one but myself will much like,” and Anya Taylor-Joy absolutely brings...
One on One with Marissa Michaela Kearney

One on One with Marissa Michaela Kearney

By Jackson Chadwick | Marissa Michaela Kearney “Be good, do good” isn’t just Marissa Michaela Kearney’s campaign slogan, it’s how she goes about her day-to-day life. Kearney’s brother, Ryan, is autistic, and she is inspired by him to do the most she can for others....
One on One with Stephen Rykola

One on One with Stephen Rykola

By Jackson Chadwick | Stephen Rykola Dedication means something different to sophomore Steve Rykola. His father was a 9/11 first responder who ultimately put his life at stake to save others. In Rykola’s eyes, dedication means putting others above yourself to do what...
Mr. Burns brings the apocalypse to Boston

Mr. Burns brings the apocalypse to Boston

by Samantha Chase From the Suffolk PAO’s website: What happens to pop culture after the fall of human civilization? What about 7 years after the fall? Or even 75 years? In the near post-apocalypse future, a group of survivors find community in the ruins. And a way...
One on One with Lukas Phipps

One on One with Lukas Phipps

By Jackson Chadwick | Commuter Senator At-Large Lukas Phipps Many might say that Lukas Phipps is one of the most familiar faces around campus, and he very well agrees. The Commuter Senator At-Large lays his case to be elected SGA Vice President: experience and...