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Justice League and the DCEU’s Identity Crisis

Fans were given a taste of what the Justice League era of the DC Extended Universe would feel like after being immersed into the somber atmosphere of Man of Steel (2013).

Give me a break

I had two goals for this year’s Thanksgiving break: avoid setting an alarm clock in the mornings, and binge watch the entire first season of Stranger Things.

Incorporate these trends into your fall wardrobe

This Fall I’m looking for a little extra something to add to my wardrobe. The colder months are usually associated with dark colors, but the mourning of summer doesn’t have to be with all black.

Change is on the way

As you may be able to tell since my name is listed right above, my name is Elina Tuder. I’m a freshman.

Do Fish Suffer?

Years ago I was fishing on an ocean beach and caught a big, beautiful striped bass. My daughter and son, who were 8 and 10, respectively, were nearby.

Keep the experiences Keming!

This week, I was craving some good old Chinese food. I’m sure Asia is on a lot of students’ lists for places to go when looking for a quick bite of Chinese to eat (I’m guilty myself).

New year, new you

Since this is my last editorial before the new year, I thought this would be a good time to talk about New Year’s Resolutions.

A conservative look at Greek Life

This article has been really tough for me to write. Matthew Cunningham (Campus Liberal) and I usually try to write about something that’s related to current events.

Bye-bye, fraternities?

Last week, Frank Bruni shocked me with his weekly New York Times column because, in it, he issued an open call to American universities asking that they shut down their fraternity organizations before more pledges die from hazing.