“The sun looks older, Orange, sagging, like it might drop. H says it’s only mist” – The End We Start From by Megan Hunter In her debut novel, Megan Hunter explores motherhood and womanhood wherein her heroine is the subject of a disaster during which she must keep her son safe. In essence, Hunter crafts a
*CONTAINS SPOILERS* I recently went to watch Darren Aronofsky’s latest movie, and like all box office films with big name actors, I had a sense of curiosity. From the vague trailer, the incredibly divided opinions of the film and the simple fact that I’d formerly been acquainted with some of Aronofsky’s previous work (“Requiem for
In the months since President Trump has taken office, policies and opinions regarding science have infiltrated the media. Whether it’s coverage of the various climate and science marches across the world, misleading statements Trump makes about energy, or news of the censoring of government-funded science organizations, chances are you’ve seen something about science in the news
At the young age of seventeen, actor Marcus Scribner has courageously decided to take a stand for mother Earth and the repercussions of climate change. Scribner, who plays the NAACP award-winning character Andre “Junior” Jr. on ABC’s Black-ish, is utilizing his platform to act upon climate change and its effects. In his essay published on