A win on the UAW picket lines could mean a step in the right direction not only for American labor, but for the global community at large
– By Priscilla Pui Sze Chan
Category Archive: Articles
Barbenheimer, the cinematic spectacle of the summer, marked the debut of Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ and Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie.’ In this review, I delve into these two seemingly distinct films, exploring their profound comments on a shared theme – the cruelty of humanity.
– Max Nokes
Oct. 31 marks the 30th anniversary of director Federico Fellini’s disappearance. In honor of his work as one of the greatest geniuses of Italian cinema, we remember and celebrate him with a review of his beloved masterpiece La Dolce Vita (1960).
– By Vittoria Ferri
Clustered together on the far east side of Trastevere, as the historic district bends along the tight curve of the Tiber, three exciting contemporary art galleries currently display works by artists whose various approaches are cutting-edge, relevant, and engaging.
– By Austin Gaebe
Review of new concept album: Younger Than I Was Before by Laundry Day. Laundry Day, a indie-pop rock band form NYC has released their 5th studio album Younger Than I Was Before. The new album is a concept album, that many contemporary musicians try to accomplish. Read the review to see if Laundry Day’s new album hits the mark on the idea of a concept album and why you should listen to the album.
– By Max Nokes
The best thing about studying at JCU is the chance to visit new places every week. To make the most out of a three-day weekend explore these three hidden gems just outside of Rome.
– Carolina Littleton
– By Lily Hearn
– By Sara Segat
– By Eleonora Prior
At the Italian House of Representatives, four American B.A. students from JCU were awarded for their exceptional academic careers in Italy by the prestigious Foundation Italy-USA.
– By Vittoria Caroli and Lily Hearn
