by Bryan Webster | May 26, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment
The nearly fifty year old game Dungeons and Dragons is going through somewhat of a resurgence over the past few years. Possibly due to a greater acceptance of “nerd culture” that’s been growing alongside pop culture hits like Game of Thrones and the Marvel movies—but...
by Alden Roy | May 26, 2021 | News
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated lives across the world for over a year now and has been called a once in a century pandemic; unfortunately, that assumption is wrong. The Coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the unfortunate reality that pandemics will no longer be...
by Sophie McEwen | May 26, 2021 | Variety
I’m a person who relies on dairy as a staple of my diet. It makes up many of my favorite foods, and I’m pretty sure I couldn’t live without grilled cheese sandwiches. So when I realized I might be lactose intolerant, the idea of living without dairy seemed unbearable....
by Emma Smith | May 26, 2021 | Feature
The Birth of Venus by Botticelli © WikiCommons.Why did the ideal body type change, and how did the popularization and commercialization of dieting come to be? Modern Western diet culture is quite an unforgiving set of ideals that many try to conform to. How did the...
by Ada Hallstrom | May 26, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment
Academy Award Statuette, Nicknamed Oscar. Illustration by Ada Hallstrom Many of you, like me, have lost all concept of time and therefore did not realise the Oscars came and went. Because I am not only a consumer of media and a big fan of movies but also an egomaniac...
by Grace Curley | May 26, 2021 | Variety
Alden Alden Roy joined the Post halfway through his junior year and has been a cherished member of the staff since, as a talented writer and equally talented baker. As a writer, he has written a number of compelling articles, his favorite being a Forum titled “The SAT...
by Nora Hugo | May 26, 2021 | Feature
A Free Little Library hosts a selection of books, which can be taken or donated by anyone. Photo credit: Nora Hugo As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, people continue to seek entertainment. Some may turn to movies, shows, or social media. But for many others, the...
by Ella Pulscak | May 26, 2021 | Sports
Despite having to wait a year, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games are back on. The opening ceremony will start Friday, July 23 and athletes from around the world will be able to compete for gold once again. However, with the coronavirus still spreading, nothing will be the...
by Liv Lufkin | May 26, 2021 | Variety
In the big room at the top of the stairsThere were stacks upon stacks of newspapersAnd unreliable computersAnd chairs pulled up casuallyTo occupied desksAnd scattered Domino’s pizza boxesAnd a plastic blocked balcony with a viewAnd Indesign tantrumsAnd treats baked...
by Ryan Kovatch | May 26, 2021 | Feature
A fist with a banner below it that says “Fight!,” displayed over a split background of blue and orange. The Gravel Institute (blue) has its sights set on destroying disinformation giants like PragerU (orange). Illustration by Bijou Allard. When Mike Gravel, a former...