by Lauryn Gilfilan | Dec 8, 2025 | Book Reviews
The novel “Misery” by Stephen King still stands out as one of his most psychologically intriguing and well-controlled writings. While many of King’s stories normally rely on supernatural forces, this book only focuses on the frightening aspect of ordinary humans and...
by Lauryn Gilfilan | Nov 24, 2025 | Campus Life
Sunday, Nov. 16, McCray Hall opened up for a music recital by Pittsburg State University music history and horn professor, Dr. Marie Smith on the French horn accompanied by piano professor, Isaac Hernandez, on the piano. The recital was titled “Heights of Adventure,”...
by Lauryn Gilfilan | Nov 24, 2025 | Campus Life, News
Nov. 14, attendees at McCray Hall experienced a historically rich and unusual performance as the Baltimore Consort returned to Pittsburg for the first time since 1997. The performance gave the audience a glimpse into early and traditional music that was carried from...
by Lauryn Gilfilan | Nov 24, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Opinion
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s 2014 movie, “Birdman: The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance” has got to be one of the most inventive and creative ideas of the decade. This cinematic work blends an emotionally driven story about attempting to stay relevant with the technical...
by Lauryn Gilfilan | Nov 24, 2025 | Campus Life
Nov. 9, in the Miller Theater of the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts, students took the stage to show off 11 performances during the Gorilla Talent Show, hosted by the Gorilla Activities Board. The night included a wide range of acts, from dancing to singing and...