Texts With Maddy Column

“I think my boyfriend is hanging out with his friends too much! Help!  Sincerely, Clingy GF <3 Ok first ask yourself the question “am I upset he is with his friends or am I upset he isn’t with me?” Either way, you need to tell him that! What is he gonna do to fix it […]

A Look at TLC’s History of Exploitation

On Thursday, October 20, TLC star Kim Plath was arrested in Florida and charged with a DUI, property damage, and personal injury. Plath was previously charged with careless driving this past June, right around the time she and her husband, Barry, announced their divorce. According to the police department of Wakulla County, Kim Plath turned […]

An Editors’ Midnight(s) Review

MADDY: As much as I love Taylor, “Midnights” was just okay. I am a hardcore Folklore and Evermore fan, so I was hoping for her latest album to have the same feel. Unfortunately, this was not the case. That being said, there are a lot of fans who have the opposite reaction, thinking that her […]

Student Profile: Shayla Young

Shayla Young is a BSU senior majoring in English with a double minor in theater arts and African American studies. Throughout her BSU career, she has focused on the education and advocacy for people of color on campus with the Martin Richard’s Institute for Social Justice, the African American Studies department, as well as the […]

Think Tank Reopens!

Attention STEM lovers and craft enthusiasts alike! The Think Tank is now open… again! After being closed due to Covid, the Think Tank — located at DMF 151 — is open for business. For those who are unfamiliar, the Think Tank (open every Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) is an amenity open to […]

Godspell Review

This past weekend marked the opening of BSU’s Godspell written by John-Michael Tebelak and Stephen Schwartz and directed by Jim Quinn. The show is a retelling of the parables from the Bible as told through song and dance. Though to some this may sound uninteresting, the music is really fun to listen to and you […]

Controversy Surrounding Racist Themes in Fall Play

The Fall play Epic Proportions has sparked a lot of talk around campus in recent weeks. Controversy regarding the content of the play has been surrounding the production, even before auditions were held. According to Professor Jim Quinn, the director of the show, “the story is, these two brothers go out to become part of […]