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The proposal was to sunset the Bachelor of Arts Forensics and Investigative Science (FIS), the minor in Forensic and Investigative Science and the post-bacc Forensic Science (FS) certificate. Declared ...
In St. Paul, MN, we are certainly a long way from Nashville. A state like Minnesota, known for serving up lutefisk and tater tot hotdish, may not exactly be renowned for the spice tolerance of its ...
“I got into all of this because I love movies. Now I have this fear that my job is to ruin them,” Matt Remick said. I have always enjoyed it whenever Hollywood decides to poke fun at itself on the ...
A look into Hamline University’s Department of Performance, Production and Community’s upcoming shows for their 2024-2025 season. Performance, Production and Community senior Eden Fahy narrating a ...
It may seem like the Welcome Back Block Party hosted by HUPB each year is all fun and games, but for Special Events Programmer Adrianna Anderson the event featured a heavy dose of work. “There are a ...
After a professor shared depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in a class, Muslim community members at Hamline were left feeling shocked and unsupported. Conversations and action have ensued, with a ...
The Oracle is Hamline’s independent, student-run newspaper. One of our core tenets, to minimize harm, exists for us to hold ourselves accountable for the way our news affects the lives of individual ...
The advent of the internet has brought about a significant transformation in the way people communicate, making it possible for people to connect instantly, regardless of their location. This has ...
Note: This article contains spoilers for movies up to a century old. Some foreign films are listed by their English-translated titles. Watch any movies listed at your own discretion. Horror films have ...
A long time ago in a neighborhood not so far away from our own, there was a flourishing community that sadly met its demise during the construction of Interstate 94. The neighborhood was known as the ...
This semester was the second iteration of English and Communication Studies professor Mike Reynolds’ popular Intro to English Studies: Horror Films course, of which I had the pleasure to be a part.
For many of us, choosing sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict feels impossible. We are your colleagues and peers, Jewish and not Jewish, who find ourselves caught between love for our Jewish ...