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New men’s and women’s lacrosse org

By Emily Tuttle Among the array of varsity, club and intramural sport offerings, there is something missing: the fastest game on two feet. Lacrosse’s high intensity and fast-paced nature make it a unique blend of strategy and physicality, and sophomore Ben Konicki has missed opportunities to play the game since being at Cedarville. After playing lacrosse in high school and for ULax, a men’s league, he fell in love with the sport but found limited playing experience available in ...

‘Zero Day’ is the political thriller of the decade

By Danielle Cherry  “Zero Day” questions what would happen to society if a major cyber attack shut down everything. Thrilling and philosophical “Zero Day” grapples with the ethics of the political sphere and the lengths people will go to for power and prestige.  The series begins with the fatal Zero Day attack, what the show calls the cyber attack that shut down everything for one minute. George Mullen (Robert De Niro), the former U.S president is tasked as judge, jury and ...

International Student Spotlight: Abigail Frances

By Sam Sofio “If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together,” is the well-known proverb that junior Marketing major Abigail Frances’ dad has always taught her.  Born in Kolkata, India, Frances has enjoyed a vibrant culture that cherishes genuine relationships and puts family first.  “You can see that in the tapestry of our culture,” Frances said. “Our weather is warm, but so are our hearts and our love for other people.”  One of ...

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ is an uneven yet hopeful return to Marvel’s past

By Ben Konuch  “It's hard to come to terms with a violent nature, hating the power it has over us.” (The following review is spoiler-free.) There was a time when “Daredevil” was Marvel's best-kept secret. Originally produced under a streaming deal with Netflix, “Daredevil” starred Charlie Cox as the legendary lawyer and vigilante Mathew Murdock in a shockingly gritty and grounded take on superheroes and villains. Despite the popularity of the series and its subsequent ...

Why aren’t more people talking about ‘The Gorge?’

By Ben Konuch “Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon and the truth.” It was early January when I first saw a trailer for the upcoming Apple TV original film “The Gorge,” and I was immediately intrigued. Helmed by Scott Derickson (director of “Doctor Strange” and “The Black Phone”) and starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller (with guest star Sigourney Weaver), this romantic action thriller looked like the perfect homage to the rom-com action films of the ...