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J.Cole first mentioned “The Fall Off’ in 2018, on his
It’s time to reflect: 2019 was a great year for movies. Among the seemingly endless nominations for various film awards last year, I assert that
In the midst of a global pandemic, I, like many others, have taken the opportunity to better understand the buzz around certain shows and movies
Last Friday, I attended the Literacy Around the World (LATW) event hosted in Westlake Hall. At this event, Bradley University invited students from Whittier Elementary
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