As her paint knife ran through the smooth pigment and across the wood panel for the last time, senior Maria Mendoza Blanco stepped back to admire her painting “Ganyemede,” one of thirty student works selected for gallery display over 970 others. Marymount University, a Catholic university in Arlington, held theirContinue Reading

Sometimes, less is more. Especially when it comes to deciding what to watch on your night off. Wrestling coach Cory Apps and millions of other streaming subscribers are becoming familiar with the unveiling of proprietary streaming services and will soon be spending a lot more time making decisions about whatContinue Reading

The Statesmen Theatre program debuted their first play of the school year with “The Gifted Program,” which is set in a high school in Washington made up of stereotypical cliques. The story revolves around a Dungeons and Dragons club, with four friends who are each struggling through their final highContinue Reading

Unlike the vague and broad horoscopes you find in the back of a “Cosmopolitan” or a “Seventeen” magazine, the Co-Star app gives you a hyper-personalized introduction to astrology, using a complete picture of the sky as well as when and where you were born. Horoscopes use the alignment of starsContinue Reading