Art, Culture & Entertainment
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Shudder: Horrifying or Horrible?
Lindsey Becker lmbecker@lc.edu ’Tis the season for frights, spooks and scares—and if you are looking for something to send that extra shiver down your spine, Shudder might be the streaming service for you. Available…
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Scary/Not-Scary: A Horror Guide for the Horrified
By Alex Johnson amjohnson@lc.edu Disclaimer: Horror movies often deal with sensitive issues in not-so-sensitive ways. If you are concerned about possibly triggering scenes in any of these films, I would suggest visiting www.DoesTheDogDie.com before watching,…
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Yelp Introduces Racism Flagging Feature
by Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu The popular app, Yelp, added a new feature that will flag businesses that are associated with racist behaviors. The app did this in response to a surge of responses by…
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Cartoons that are Proud of their Representation
By Andrew Agney aagney@lc.edu Representation matters to minorities of people, seeing people just like them in various forms of media can greatly shape how they are viewed by the public and how they view…
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This Halloween Take a Trip to Silent Hill
By Andrew Agney aagney@lc.edu It is that time of the year again; the time where people dress up, watch scary movies and visit haunted attractions to give themselves that rush that only being scared…
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The Vermillion Sky, Pt. 4
By Andrew Agney aagney@lc.edu The troll lets out a ferocious roar as it slams its hands down, the group of teens jumping out of the way of the attack, the impact leaving a crater…
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Leet Tech: A look back at Phreaking
by Gary Chapman gchapman@lc.edu Before hacking became a thing in the mainstream, hacking was a thing that was sometimes just a group of hobbyists who are trying to access certain stuff, like changing the…


