The last carefree weekend before COVID
It was spring break of 2020 and a group of friends and I decided to go down to Hocking Hills and stay in a cabin for the weekend.
It was spring break of 2020 and a group of friends and I decided to go down to Hocking Hills and stay in a cabin for the weekend.
When I took the bus that Friday before Spring Break of 2020, I didn’t think it would be the last time that semester. Or, that it would be the last school bus trip for over a year.
After leaving our television screens roughly 14 years ago, the mobster family the Sopranos made their return with a big-screen prequel “The Many Saints of Newark.” It comes with a slight catch.
Carnage is lacking in the sequel to the 2018 box office hit comic book film “Venom.” But to some that may not mean much as “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” hits the mark for why we are there, the Eddie/Venom dynamic.
Being a college student is challenging enough, but being a student working retail can be twice the challenge. No other jobs attract student employees like retail jobs.
For the past year and a half many CSU students were confined inside their homes, completing classes online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that students have returned to campus for the fall 2021 semester, many are struggling with adjusting to being on campus