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Volume 95 Issue 3

Does “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” Cross Too Many Boundaries?

October 28, 2022August 7, 2024

Netflix has once again brought the story of Jeffrey Dahmer to life. This time it is in the form of a series recounting Dahmer’s murders and his eventual prosecution. The show is…

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A Dive Into “Bridgerton”: A Not-So-Spoiler-Free Soundtrack Review

April 15, 2022April 15, 2022

I have lived and breathed “Bridgerton” since season two came out. I got so into it that I started listening to the soundtrack while doing daily tasks such as studying, doing laundry…

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‘Tis the Season for a New Season of “Bridgerton”

April 8, 2022April 8, 2022

Yet another season of Netflix’s smash hit “Bridgerton” has been released, giving fans all the drama, angst, romance and sexual tension that made it so popular in the first place. Last season…

Student Life & Arts

“Squid Game” Lover? Watch These K-Dramas Next

December 3, 2021December 3, 2021

In a show slump after watching “Squid Game” and want to watch another Korean drama, but don’t know where to start? Below are a few suggestions that you can find on Netflix. …

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Student Life & Arts

“You” Season 3: Worth the Watch

November 12, 2021November 12, 2021

The highly anticipated season three of the Netflix series “You” was released on Oct. 15. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with the New TV Tonight list from Rotten Tomatoes giving…

Student Life & Arts

Is “Squid Game” Worth the Hype?

October 29, 2021October 29, 2021

The newest Netflix craze “Squid Game” was released on the streaming platform on Sept. 17, 2021. As of Oct. 28, it has become the most popular original series in Netflix’s history and,…

Student Life & Arts

Five Tips for a Great Spring Break

February 16, 2018February 16, 2018

Caitlin Shannon, Editor of Student Life and Arts Photo from: Women’s Valley Clinic In just three short weeks Drewids will be packing up their bathing suits, sunglasses and flip flops to go…

New Show, Typical Stereotypes

September 15, 2017September 15, 2017

By Colleen Dabrowski Netflix’s new comedy series, “Atypical”, is a coming-of-age story about an 18-year-old boy named Sam. Sam is on the autism spectrum and has come to the conclusion that he…

Please Press Pause: Some things to think about before watching “Thirteen Reasons Why”

April 14, 2017April 14, 2017

By Alexa Young Writer’s note: I have tried to keep spoilers at bay in the following piece. While I do discuss some major themes I have kept most major characters and plot…

Changing forms of TV in the 21st Century

September 23, 2016August 7, 2024

By Aliyah Kiesler Have you ever wondered the details about the makings of Netflix and Hulu? Why, when, and how? August 29th, 1997 was the day that Netfilx was created in Scotts…

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