Comment on the Mental Health Benefits of Running

Delfina Jorgensen ’25 Staff Writer jorgensendra00@lfc.edu  Editor’s note: Delfina Jorgensen is a member of the cross country and track teams For many of us, running may be the last thing we think of doing when we are stressed or anxious. But we should think of it when we want to escape some of our mind’s tensions. The thought of taking your first step on a run can be dreadful and more tiring than the actual…

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Rex Orange County Fans are “WHO CARES” About His New Album

Rex Orange County Fans are “WHO CARES” About His New Album

By Isabel Hinojosa ’25  Staff Writer hinojosaisa44@lfc.edu Rating: 3/5  “WHO CARES?” is the fourth album by Alexander O’Connor’s, also known as Rex Orange County. Being the first album released by Rex Orange County since 2019, fans, including myself, had extremely high hopes for this release. This album contains about a 50-50 mix of easy-going love songs and self-deprecating songs about struggling with mental health. The most entrancing aspects about this album are the orchestral instrumentals…

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Supreme Court Justice’s Retirement Ignites Biden’s Promise

Supreme Court Justice’s Retirement Ignites Biden’s Promise

Sergio Bardesi-Texocotitla A&E and Chive Editor bardesitexoc@lfc.edu Then Democratic candidate, now President, Joseph R. Biden promised in February 2020 that, if the opportunity arose, he would put a Black woman on the Supreme Court. Following a series of losses in the primary race, he made this promise to drum up Black support in South Carolina, according to an article from the The New York Times. He continued repeating this, causing Black voters to revive his…

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Movie Review: “My Best Friend Anne Frank”

Movie Review: “My Best Friend Anne Frank”

Julia McGrath ’23 Staff Writer mcgrathjj@lfc.edu Rating: 4 out of 5 TRIGGER WARNING: Antisemitism, depictions of the Holocaust. Based on the real-life friendship between Anne Frank and Hannah Goslar, “My Best Friend Anne Frank” is a film about the highs and lows of female friendship as much as it is about World War II. As Nazism impacts their lives more and more, these girls persist in trying to make the most of their situation. Told…

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Why is Everyone so Obsessed with “Euphoria”?

Why is Everyone so Obsessed with “Euphoria”?

Isa Hinojosa ’25 Staff Writer Hinojosaisa44@lfc.edu Trigger warnings: drug use and abuse. Since its premiere on HBO Max on June 16, 2019, “Euphoria” has captivated teenagers and adults alike. Season two began airing on January 9, 2022, and “Euphoria” fever resurged, causing it to become a center of discussion in many schools, workplaces, and social media. “Euphoria” has harnessed 13.1 million viewers, according to Variety magazine. The show attracts many viewers, in part because of…

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All Eyes on Chicago: Why the Windy City is About to Re-Emerge as A Sports City Part 2

All Eyes on Chicago:  Why the Windy City is About to Re-Emerge as A Sports City   Part 2

Christian Hirschboeck ’25 Staff Writer  hirschboeckcia@lfc.edu  With a focus on Chicago’s professional football, basketball, and half of the baseball teams previously covered, this second article delves into the other group of teams previously undiscussed consisting of the current state of men and women’s soccer, ice hockey, and the other half of baseball, and why you should keep your eye out for them to make an impact in their respective leagues in 2022.   Cubs (Baseball):  The…

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