
Mickey 17 (2025) Review
“Mickey 17,” released in theaters on March 7th, is director Bong Joon Ho’s follow-up feature to his 2019 Best Picture-winner, “Parasite.” The highly-anticipated sci-fi black Read More

Captain America: Brave New World (2025) Review
Captain America: Brave New World is the latest installment in the MCU franchise, and one that has been met with much criticism from both critics Read More

Moving Companionship Across Borders: The Mosaic Center’s Mission and People.
Those behind the MOSAIC Center at Frederick Community College believe in bringing people together. In fact, MOSAIC stands for “Making Out Spaces An Inclusive Read More

Take a Spin on the Turntable at Frederick Record Riot Oct. 21
Music lovers who believe that music should only be listened to on vinyl, can find thousands of records to add to their collection this weekend Read More

10 reasons why we adore Adele
It’s been almost six years since Adele dropped her last album, “25,” and with the news of a new album, “30,” being released Nov. 19, Read More

FCC students reflect on returning to campus
More than 17 months after the pandemic forced everyone home, students returned to Frederick Community College for in-person classes on Aug. 23. Although the reopened Read More

Frederick Community College’s Music Department Confronts the Pandemic
Frederick Community College’s flute ensemble and concert band are canceled for this semester. The music department has had to change its focus for the 2021 Read More

College: Online vs. In-Person Classes
With COVID-19, colleges around the world have changed how they are delivering their classes. Many colleges have limited the number of in-person classes they are Read More

Students and Parents Alike Struggle With Virtual Learning
Virtual learning has taken a toll on many parents this fall, and it’s something many parents wish would undergo some sort of restructuring. Shannon Mellott Read More

The Strange and Devoted Cult of YouTube Star Poppy
The lights went out at 8:45 p.m. on a recent Friday night at the U Street Music Hall in Washington, D.C. The tightly-packed, 500 person Read More