by Bryce Bicknell | Jan 26, 2026 | Movie Reviews
If I had to choose one movie that represents the nostalgia-laden age we live in, “Anaconda” would be a pretty good fit. A film so basic in its messaging and yet, as described by my father as he walked out the theater, “hard to watch”. This is coming from a man who...
by Bryce Bicknell | Nov 24, 2025 | Campus Life
On Nov. 17, the Native American Student Association hosted a traditional necklace making event in the Kansas 2 room of the Overman Student Center. During the event, organizers showed a guide on how to make the necklaces, officially called “bone necklaces.” There were...
by Bryce Bicknell | Nov 24, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Opinion
“Surprising” is the best word to describe “Shelby Oaks,” a film directed by YouTuber Chris Stuckman. Its blending of old and new media will potentially stand the test of time. The movie works, and while not horrifying, it is still a horror watch fans should go see. ...
by Bryce Bicknell | Nov 19, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Opinion
“Black Phone 2,” directed by Scott Derrickson, is a sequel to “The Black Phone,” which came out in 2021. Largely, the film tackles the same themes as the first, but more directly, and I would argue, less effectively. There will be spoilers for the first movie in this...
by Bryce Bicknell | Nov 16, 2025 | Campus Life
Nov. 5, the Criminal Justice Job Fair was hosted on the first floor of the Axe Library. The event included many different job opportunities ranging from sheriff’s departments to police departments to even Border Patrol. Altogether, there were over a dozen...