Five Nights At Freddys
Imagine you have found a night shift security job at a children’s pizzeria to pay the bills. You find your office and hunker down for the expected boredom you’ll face throughout the night when the phone rings to play a voice message. It’s from a fellow employee who begins the typical ‘welcome to your new job’ speech which you kind of zone out for… until he begins to warn you about the restaurant’s themed animatronics.
The Battle to Exist
Being transgender is nothing new.
The documentation of transgender identities dates back throughout history. In the years of 5000 to 3000 B.C., the Ancient Mesopotamian culture followed a Goddess by the name of Inanna, who was the Queen of Heaven, a goddess of war and fertility, and had the ability to change a person’s gender.
Why HBO’ Last of Us Works
Video game adaptations have historically been a complete disservice to the franchise. Uncharted, one of the most played and beloved video game series with extremely high ratings from both critics and fans, became a flat knock off with almost no faith in the source material and poor casting when it hit the big screen.
Ethics vs. Entertainment
Jeffrey Dahmer. It’s impossible not to have heard of this monster -- whether it's being warned about meeting someone new, being mentioned in true crime shows or the numerous biopics made about him. The difference between a biographical picture based on a real killer and an everyday crime drama is that the impact he made for these poor victims’ families still liv
Turning From Natural to Taboo
In the 2014 film “Big Hero 6” when the healthcare companion Baymax makes a comment about the male character, Hiro, possib
How to Portray Mental Illness: Moon Knight
Mental illness portrayals in TV shows and films are, unfortunately, quite often inaccurate or even harmful.
This Year's Oscar Slapped!
The Oscars were more eventful than usual this year because of an incident between Will Smith and Chris Rock. Comedian Rock w
Call to Action: More Recognition For Lesser-Known Programs
On a campus where nearly everyone has a scholarship and where everyone commits to a minimum
The Campus is the oldest student publication in Kansas! A lot has changed since The Campus first started writing,
over 130 years ago...
Today in the History of The Campus is a feature that shares an old news article from the past, highlighting meaningful and important moments in Ottawa University history!
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