Invisible Man Review: Ralph Ellison and His Social Statements

By Angelo Ledda ‘24 Invisible Man is a novel written by Ralph Ellison that was published in 1952. During the timeframe it was published, there was a lot of discrimination occurring in America. People of color were struggling with segregation and were looked down upon in this time period. Invisible Man discusses the social issues … Continue reading Invisible Man Review: Ralph Ellison and His Social Statements

“We Don’t Trust You” By Metro Boomin and Future Album Review

By Ryan Pace ‘27 Released on March 22, 2024, the most recent album featuring Metro Boomin and Future's collaboration, "We Don't Trust You," is a decent listen that receives a reasonable 7/10 rating. The project portrays itself as more than just an album of songs; it develops as a calculated story that stealthily positions itself … Continue reading “We Don’t Trust You” By Metro Boomin and Future Album Review

How Political Discourse Has Devolved Over Time and Why Nobody Wants to Fix It

By Nick Gojcevic ‘26 The quality of political discourse in the United States has been in sharp decline in the last several decades, with the entire political sphere being plagued with mistrust, disrespect, and polarization. The question of how this shift occurred and why society has seemingly welcomed it with open arms is the result … Continue reading How Political Discourse Has Devolved Over Time and Why Nobody Wants to Fix It