Super Tuesday: The Defining Moment for Party Nominations

By: Peter Lay     Often, whichever candidate wins the most states on Super Tuesday goes on to win their respective party nomination. Super Tuesday is the day when 11 states have their primaries, which is why it is a very big deal for Presidential candidates.     This year, as could be expected from previous primaries and media attention, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won the … Continue reading Super Tuesday: The Defining Moment for Party Nominations

The Boy and The Beast: The Newest Family Film from Mamoru Hosoda

  By: Devonne Tourre     Ever wanted to wander into a magical world of beasts? Mamoru Hosoda—creator of wonderful Japanese award-winning masterpieces such as Wolf Children and Summer Wars, brings The Boy and the Beast—a new tale featuring Kyuta, a young orphan who lives on the streets of Shibuya, and his journey into the neighboring world known as the Beast Kingdom.     Kyuta, a nine-year-old boy who … Continue reading The Boy and The Beast: The Newest Family Film from Mamoru Hosoda

Apple vs. FBI: How A Simple Hack Could Ruin Everyone’s Lives

By: Devonne Tourre     Creation versus creator; this legal situation could potentially show what could have been brewing in the San Bernardino shooter’s mind. But is this worth the government potentially knowing what is on our phones?     On Tuesday, February 12, a Los Angeles judge ordered Apple to help the FBI with an iPhone 5C that had belonged to one of the shooters that occurred in … Continue reading Apple vs. FBI: How A Simple Hack Could Ruin Everyone’s Lives

Oscars – 2016

By: Katharina Wicht The night of all nights for actors and actresses, the biggest event in the movie business took place on Sunday, February 28 in Los Angeles. The event was hosted by Chris Rock, who opened with a speech about the underrepresentation of minorities at the Oscars, and pointed out concerns that many celebrities have expressed about the underrepresentation. Rock said, “If you want … Continue reading Oscars – 2016