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‘Let the butchery begin’

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By Kevin Rogers Editor-In-Chief   Frank Underwood, Washington’s most devious schemer, is back and sowing more discord than ever before in the infinitely addictive second season of Netflix’s “House of Cards,” which dropped in its entirety on Feb. 14. The season picks up moments after the last season ended as Frank, played with a charming…

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1,2,3,4 I declare a binge war

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By Harrison Leone Associate Editor You can binge eat, you can binge drink and now, thanks to the rise of internet streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu, as well as the reliable DVD box-set, you can binge watch. From college students to retirees, millions of Americans are firing up their tablets and Xbox Ones…

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‘Orange’ features TV rarity: real women

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By Samantha Berkhead Editor-in-Chief In the 1980s, cartoonist Alison Bechdel created a system to test gender bias in media. The Bechdel test is simple in its requirements. A film, television show or any other storytelling media passes the Bechdel test if it has at least two women in it who talk to each other about…

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Profiteers don’t deserve rewadrs for product placement tattoos

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By Skye Tulio Sports Editor At their best, tattoos are a form of artistic expression, not a ploy to seek some sort of reward. Usually, people choose to get a tattoo of something meaningful. Whether it honors family, friends or a song lyric, the artwork possesses some kind of symbolic importance. Lately, some individuals have…

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