When I was younger, I used to spend hours glued to the television at my grandparents’ house, casually flipping through the channels but usually ending up on three important ones. Channels
34, 44 and 46 were my holy trinity of Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and the History Channel. In the mid-aughts, one could rely on each for a combination of awe-inspiring content and genuine education about anything from sharks to chivalry. However, I was always taken by the entertaining and informative approach to the past and conquests I could get from the History Channel.
With season seven of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” set to premiere in February, fans might want to re-watch the series to get caught up with the story. “The Clone Wars” has some of the best “Star Wars” moments ever. It is packed with action, thrills and answers to questions fans want to know.
Over three years of anticipation, the last season of “Scream,” the TV series, left me excited to see what would happen next after the cliffhanger ending. But, much to my […]
Pikachu — one of the most famous video game and pop culture characters in the world. It was only a matter of time until Nintendo’s little yellow mascot for the […]
Held in the Horizon Room of the Idaho Commons, Vandals Lead is a leadership seminar built on collaboration and teamwork. “We have I Lead and Vandals Lead,” said Lynsie Clott, […]
When: Friday, May 4 Where: Making, Innovating and Learning Laboratory (M.I.L.L.) Price: Free admission for everyone There’s a disturbance in the forces of stress and schoolwork — the University of […]
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival held a three-day concert series to celebrate young artists Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Kibbie Dome. The Young Artists’ Winners Concert included vocal and […]
Bradley Burgess | Rawr In Marvel and Netflix’s newest series, Krysten Ritter plays the titular heroine — a private investigator with superhuman strength who is suffering from PTSD after being […]
Auditorium Chamber Music Series brings enriching performances to UI Tuesday nights are not commonly the nights your average college student remembers for the rest of their lives. Tuesday nights mostly […]
Award-winning poet Gabrielle Calvocoressi will read from her work at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Menard Law Building and will provide a week-long writer’s workshop as part of the […]