
Euphoria’s season two digs plot-holes it can’t refill
Suhani Kashyap, Staff Writer
• April 3, 2022

“All of Us Are Dead” adequately executes a high school zombie survival show with an intriguing spin
Mayukhi Katragadda, Activities Director
• March 5, 2022

“Our Beloved Summer” plays with comforting nostalgia
Anaisha Das, Daphne Wang, Kimberly Cui, and Jia Takayoshi
• February 15, 2022

Marvel’s “Hawkeye” somewhat successfully exposes the dark side of heroism and sacrifice through a lighthearted lens
Mayukhi Katragadda, Activities Director
• February 12, 2022

“Happiness” brilliantly uncovers humanity’s monster of greed in a well-written apocalyptic, zombie-romance
Mayukhi Katragadda, Activities Director
• February 8, 2022

Only Murders in the Building’s portrayal of a crime is a fun, quirky approach with a devious undertone
Rishvanth (Rishi) Ramesh, Photography Editor
• November 28, 2021

“Ted Lasso” balances its unwavering optimism with tackling real-life issues in its second season
Anaisha Das, Assistant Web Manager
• October 25, 2021

“Pieces of a Woman” leaves more than the mother at heartbreak
Thyra Beckley, Staff Writer
• April 1, 2021

“Happiest Season” left us angry
Aria Khalique and Eva Shen
• March 24, 2021

Thriller K-drama “Kairos” combines time travel with mystery
Claire Zhang, Features Editor
• March 12, 2021

Bridgerton fails to live up to its title of being a truly inclusive romantic historical fiction
Aditi Lappathi, News Editor
• February 24, 2021
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