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By Gaby Lohner week, University of Georgia alumnus Brandon Stanton returned to campus to speak to a few hundred students…
By Rachael Andrews or years, television fans and members of the LGBT community have been fighting against one of TV’s…
By Alex Soderstrom When it comes to the films of controversial director Quentin Tarantino, audiences always know what they sign…
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By Austin McCandlish ast year, Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s critically lauded film about the nature of celebrity and art, cleverly dubbed…
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By Rachael Andrews “Mad Max: Fury Road” wasn’t exactly the type of movie that people expected to be the most well-reviewed…