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Election Night at WONC: Voices for Change

by Karla Damian   WONC held its first Election Night Event on Nov. 5, 2024, with students and staff participating in the program to discuss certain issues they’re passionate about. Along with various station members, I was fortunate enough to help organize and be part of such a significant occasion.

Mouthwashing: An Indie Horror Journey

by Gray Bunch   Indie games are starting to take social media by storm, and with fandoms creating a wild craze over games such as Mouthwashing, surely it’s bound to be a great game due to how quickly the popularity of the game rose. Indie developers Wrong Organ released Mouthwashing

What Is Indie Music?

by Sophie Ommen   Indie music has taken over the music world with its ever-expanding sub genres such as indie folk, indie rock, indie pop, the whole nine yards! Though, what is it that makes indie music considered indie, and how do we classify this broad sound? For starters, indie

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: A Short Work of Art

by Maggie Klingner   Award-winning filmmaker Wes Anderson brought The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar by Roald Dahl to life in a short film released on Netflix in 2023. The 2024 Academy Award winner for best short film had me captivated and engaged for every second of its 40 minutes.

Environmental Advocacy & Sustainable Staging: How Rock Bands are Saving the Planet

by Rose Orrala Musicians have long influenced society through their musical activism with many artists being rock-oriented. It’s common for an artist to use their platform as an opportunity to promote a cause since they’re able to appeal to a large following. Many have used their platforms in the past

What The Cubs Need to Do After Lackluster Season

by Dylan Gantz   The Chicago Cubs had big expectations this past season and they failed to meet them. Why was that the case again this year? There are two simple reasons. First, the offense couldn’t find a good rhythm to stay consistent and the offense was nowhere to be

Decades of Musical Magic: Broadway by the Decades

by Lola Furbee   Yet another North Central College Theatre Department production has concluded on campus. In collaboration with Porchlight Music Theatre from Chicago, Broadway By The Decade served as the Department’s second show of the semester. The show was housed in Madden Theatre, under the direction of Lorenzo Rush

Neck Deep Delivers Unmatched Energy

by Jesse Hudgins   Neck Deep has been having a heck of a 2024, putting out their self-titled record in January and embarking on a big tour with shows across the world. They’re currently on their second North American tour of the year with Like Roses and The Home Team,

The Bears Are Showing Promise in 2024

by Dalton Mont   Through their first five regular season games, the Chicago Bears have shown to be significantly improved from last year with a record of 3-2, and they don’t look like they’re slowing down. The Bears are a young team, starting two rookies on offense including quarterback Caleb

Orlando Shines at Meiley-Swallow Hall

by Lola Furbee   North Central College Theatre Department opened up their 2024-2025 season with the play Orlando. Staged in the theater at Meiley-Swallow Hall and directed by Jeremy Ohringer, this play was adapted by Sarah Ruhl and based on the novel by Virginia Woolf. The story follows the gusty

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