I’m happy you ended things on good terms, but it’s essential to give each other meaningful space.
“The End of Summer” (1961) is a fascinating film. Like so many of director Yasujiro Ozu’s other films, it explores the textured generational shiftings of a contemporaneous Japan
“8 Mile,” unfortunately, fails to stand the test of time. Poor acting performances and a nearly nonexistent plot slows the pace down and become boring.
The condemnation that "Cronos" offers is not of self-improvement but of Christianity’s very notion of sin as a blemish.
Recently, I was able to get a hold of Mike Street, a DJ at 106.5 The Beat. As a college radio DJ myself, I wanted to know more about broadcasting and ask him about being in professional radio.
Whether it’s homesickness or a general lack of company, loneliness is a feeling that can be hard to escape in college.
Like many of my classmates here at the University of Richmond, my senior year of high school was simply a competition — who would become valedictorian, salutatorian and whatever comes after that.
Charli XCX will undoubtedly trailblaze through the coming decade. As the world undergoes a digitalization overhaul, so has she.
The first step to finding an internship is taking into account your own interests. Having a job that you don’t enjoy, both part-time and full-time is absolutely dreadful.
The 1953 Japanese Kaidan film, "Ugetsu," is one of director Kenji Mizoguchi’s most chilling visions. Through it, he paints a tainted portrait of the past, colored by explorations of strife and destruction inherent to patriarchy.
Do yourself a favor and give emo a shot. Your phase might just become an eternal love.
What many describe as the “toxic culture” is much deeper and holds a much more sinister meaning than breaking up with partners. And I don’t say this to invalidate poorly timed breakups.
If you and your partner want to pursue different things, then you should. You’re supposed to, and that’s what college is for.
After a summer tour around Europe and the United Kingdom, Harry Styles is back in North America with another leg of “Love on Tour.”
Each Wednesday, I’ll answer your burning questions about campus life — from choosing a major to choosing a boyfriend — be sure to send your questions to your resident certified know-it-all.