Arts

  • Were These Scary Stories Worth Telling in the Dark?

    Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu   Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was a classic horror book series for many people growing up. Three books published in 1981, 1984, and 1991 were part of the series,…

  • Artist Portfolio: Steve Campbell

    Krystie Morrison and Trevor Ayres kemorrison@lc.edu tayres@lc.edu   Dedicated, intellectual, and caring: these are some of the words that can be used to describe LC instructor Steve Campbell. But above all else, he is inspiring,…

  • KARE for Your Pet Alien

    Gail Harper abharper@lc.edu   So, it’s September 21, 2019, the day after the Area 51 raid, and you’ve escaped relatively unscathed. Even better, you absconded with an alien to call your own! But what now?…

  • Listen Linda: Illinois School System

    Olivia Bettorf ombettorf@lc.edu   Welcome back to school everybody! And for those who are new to our humble little college, welcome! We have a lot of fun here and it’s much better than high school.…

  • ADAM is the Most Disgusting Excuse for Representation I Have Ever Seen

    Ashtyn Britt abritt@lc.edu   Trigger Warning, this article will be discussing transphobia, lesbophobia, sexual assault, and infuriating levels of ignorance. In a word, “ADAM” by Ariel Schrag is disgusting. Both the book and the movie…

  • UFC 242: Fighting in the Madness

    Dillon Neibel dneibel@lc.edu   When it comes to the fight game anything can happen, and in the world of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), nothing could be further from the truth, especially in the Ultimate Fighting…

  • Book of Dreams By Steve Miller Band

    Dillon Neibel dneibel@lc.edu   I remember the first time I heard this album; I was driving on a Sunday evening, and I know it was a Sunday because I heard it on the radio station…

  • Pollinator Population is the Bee’s Knees

    Krystie Morrison kemorrison@lc.edu   You see them everywhere but what do we really know about the bees and their needs? Bees are essential to our lives and without them we lose a lot of things…

  • The Benefits of Illinois’ Minimum Wage Increase Explained

    Amber Moore ambmoore@lc.edu   On Feb. 19, Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill that increases the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025. The state’s wage, which is currently $8.25 per hour, will…

  • Listen, Linda: I Said Leave Me Alone and I Meant It

    Olivia Bettorf ombettorf@lc.edu   Happy April Lindas! Another month, another lovely cup of tea to sip on. I’m going to go ahead and put the food service horrors on hold and talk about something a…