Upcoming movies to look out for
According to our Arts & Entertainment Editor, Scott Thompson, these are upcoming films you should consider seeing: Barefoot, Pompeii, 3 Days to Kill, and Almost Human. Check out the trailers…
Church’s unique style maintained on newest album
BY JULIA CHIRLS Staff Writer Eric Church fans eagerly waited Feb. 11, the day of the country musician’s album release. His career began early and hit a milestone when he…
S.H.I.E.L.D. returns this Spring: Alexander reprises role as Lady Sif
BY GEORGIANNA PISANO-GOETZ Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD has recently faced a lot of fire for its slow- burn (read: painfully boring) approach to the stories of several SHIELD agents working…
Aer expects equal success with sophomore album
BY BRIEN MICELI Contributing Writer The smooth hip-hop duo Aer released its third studio album entitled, “Aer.” As a pair of guys fresh out of college, David von Merling and…
Sam creates controversy as the NFL’s first openly gay prospect
Sports Commentary — Thomas Ross ’14 Over the course of a week, Michael Sam has ascended from a middle-of-the-pack draft prospect into a role model for many leaders in the…
U.S. men’s ice hockey defeats Russia in shootout, millions of Americans celebrate
By MARK ROSSMAN Sports Editor The Olympics are already over a week in, and only five days remain. The United States has held its own, unsurprisingly, with a total of…
Women’s basketball falls to Muhlenberg, game highlights seniors
By SIERRA BLAZER Contributing Writer Saturday’s senior game, played in honor of Shea Costantino, Emma Lisle, Kristina McCarthy, and Sam Plunkett, served as an opportunity not only to reflect on…
Hillary Clinton should not be the Democratic Nominee
BY DYLAN JENNINGS Staff Writer Commentators across the political spectrum have recently been wondering if there is a Democrat that can truly challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination. And while…
Legacy does not a good presidential candidate make
BY NICHOLAS RIEBEL Contributing Writer There’s little question that Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is running for president, like his father before him (former Texas Representative Ron Paul, if you didn’t…
China and its growing global clout
BY ADITYA RAMACHANDRAN Staff Writer On Thursday, Feb. 13, the United States Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in South Korea to, as bystanders have put it, affirm to the…
Quantitative and Science Center opens in Martin, provides tutoring
BY LAYTH ISMAIL Contributing Writer The Quantitative & Science Center (Q&SC) opened this semester in Martin Library of the Sciences to help students with quantitative elements in any course they…
First-year, sophomore male students explore fraternity membership
BY JEFFREY ROBINOWITZ Staff Writer Last week, F&M’s fraternities conducted the annual Spring Rush Week to allow potential new members the opportunity to join male Greek organizations. This year, a…
F&M professor explores post-war implications for refugees, veterans
BY SHIRA KIPNEES Staff Writer David Kieran, visiting professor of American studies, organized and moderated a panel entitled, “When the Wars End: Healing & Justice After a Decade of War…
Delta Sigma Phi faces year of restrictions following policy violations
BY STEVEN VIERA News Editor The College recently imposed a set of regulations on Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity (Delta) following its violation of several of the administration’s policies. The regulations…
Miles explains controversial cases of domestic violence
By Georgianna Pisano-Goetz Jessica Miles, assistant clinical professor and assistant dean of career services at Seton Hall University School of Law, came to F&M to give an informative talk, entitled…