“Scream 7” (Finally) Slashes Its Way Into Theaters
Amidst controversy, the highly anticipated newest addition to the “Scream” franchise, “Scream 7,” hit theaters on February 27. The controversy began a few months after the release of “Scream 6”…
Benito Says DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS is Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album, marked by its tribute-paying nature towards the island and U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. But what makes this stand out…
A Comforting Voice in Chaotic Times
Young adulthood can feel uncomfortable. Advice from older generations often intensifies anxieties about spending every moment effectively. Every moment of finite life is undoubtedly precious and irreversible, but knowing that…
Mother Language Day: The Appreciation of Language Through Poetry
Franklin & Marshall’s international student population makes up roughly 20% of the student body, with students arriving from India, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Nicaragua, Morocco, Russia and many other countries. Walk across…
Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley team up in A24’s “How to Make a Killing”
A24 released its newest thriller/comedy film, “How to Make a Killing,” this past Friday, February 20. Directed by John Patton Ford, the film stars Glen Powell as Beckett Redfellow and…
Marc Robin’s “And Then There Were None” Showing at the Fulton Now
On February 13, I had the privilege of seeing Marc Robin’s latest production, “Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None,” at the Fulton Theatre. The creative works of Agatha Christie…
Ben’s Bands: Live Music Has Never Been More Accessible
As a person who learned the hard way that he has little musical talent, I listen to a lot of music to make up for my lack of ability. Sure,…
NACA Spotlight: Two Small, Innovative Artists Storm the Stage
The National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) took place in Columbus, Ohio, this past weekend for its 60th semiannual conference. Representing campus engagement and student activities, our College Entertainment Committee…
“Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die”: An Uncomfortably Relevant AI Warning
Gore Verbinski’s newest film, “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” opens in a diner on what seems like an ordinary morning. Then a man from the future (Sam Rockwell) bursts…
Why “Wuthering Heights” (2026) Should Not Be Called “Wuthering Heights”
Last Friday, amidst much controversy, Warner Bros. released Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights,” starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Most of the controversy came from the film’s marketing strategy and its…
Venezuela: The Price Latin America Pays For Being “America’s Backyard”
On January 3rd, Venezuelan head of state Nicholas Maduro was abducted from his home along with his wife by U.S. special forces. This was no isolated incident. This past Monday,…
WFNM Rallies Students In Protest Against ICE
On Thursday, Feb. 5, WFNM (89.1) held a school-wide protest in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) raids around the country. The gathering was co-signed by many of…
Great Opportunities at the Writer’s House!
On Thursday, Feb. 5, the Writer’s House held an editing and writing panel featuring three distinguished editors. The editors – Shuchi Saraswat (F&M class of ‘05), Brianna Di Monda and…
Ultimate Guide to Being a Good Taken Friend on Valentine’s Day!
Miss Guidance is the newest and most effective way to get advice on anything you need! Whether it be about school, friends, love life or the best washing machine on…
“People We Meet On Vacation”: An Accurate Adaptation?
I hate to break it to you, book readers, but here’s my controversial take: sometimes you have to watch the movie or show before you read the book—unless you want…