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A panel of people in the mental health field answer questions asked by students after Tuesday's presentation of "E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name"

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Abby Van Ess January 28, 2016

Paula Halley addresses a question from a WSU student after the film "E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name" was presented in the Wildcat Theater on Tuesday. (Abby Van Ess / The Signpost) Siope...

Will Smith in "Concussion." (Melinda Sue Gordon/Columbia Pictures/TNS)

Movie release tackles the debate of concussions

Abi Laub January 24, 2016

In early September of 2002, Dr. Bennet Omalu arrived at work and found himself assigned to perform an autopsy on the body of Mike Webster, former Pittsburg Steelers player. During the autopsy,...

Star Wars The Force Awakens was released on December 18th. Source: MCT

It’s a trap!

Charles Bowker January 13, 2016

As a sports editor, my job is to like sports. On any given day, I can talk most people under the table about sports teams and player statistics. But this column is not about sports. Today, I take off the...

Five films to give you a fright

Jess Wright October 29, 2015

Halloween is this weekend, and in addition to the pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating and various other ghoulish activities that we find ourselves enjoying at this time of year, watching horror movies...

MovieGrille addresses complaints

Cecily Kiss October 28, 2015

After being criticized for slow service and dropping alcohol from its menu, MovieGrille in Ogden is introducing a new ordering system that makes service times faster and adding new menu options featuring...

Sleep paralysis: It's a waking nightmare

Nathan Cragun October 25, 2015

It is like a scene straight from a horror film: a young female lies in bed in a deep sleep. Suddenly, her eyes open—her room is dark and seemingly lonely. She cannot move. Even with all her strength,...

Can traditional animation save the film industry?

July 13, 2015

Last month, I saw “Inside-Out,” the latest offering from renowned Disney-owned studio Pixar, and I was surprised at the artistry, creativity and craft brought to the screen. While not a masterpiece,...

Cheap Weekly: Summer binge watching

July 5, 2015

Summer is almost over and with that goes all of the festivities like camping, swimming and trips. It is understandable that sometimes a break is needed, some time to “veg out” on the couch and...

'Marnie' a welcome diversion from blockbuster summer

June 13, 2015

Charming and sometimes beautiful, “When Marnie Was There” sets a leisurely pace, a welcome contrast in a summer already overstuffed with towering blockbusters. The latest film from renowned Japanese...

Live action Cinderella review

March 17, 2015

The beloved childhood Disney cartoon Cinderella comes to the big screen in live action with a more realistic viewpoint and deeper plotline, thrilling audiences and bringing them flocking to the movie...

Fairytales come to life in live action movies, television

March 1, 2015

Just as children grow and progress, their Disney movies have grown and transformed right alongside them.  As of late, Disney seems to not only be targeting the younger generations, but also the adults...

Where are the women?

February 22, 2015

When Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the Academy Award for directing in 2010, it looked to be a watershed moment for Hollywood's premiere creative profession. But on this Oscar Sunday,...

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