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Monday Movie: Midnight in Paris 06/11/2026

A common philosophical quandary in the art sphere is whether it is possible to fully separate the art from the artist. In this review, Marina's goal was to do that while watching Midnight in Paris. Was she successful? Read her review to find out.

Monday Movie: Midnight in Paris A common philosophical quandary in the art sphere is whether it is possible to fully separate the art from the artist. An artist may make a phenomenal piece, but because their reputation …

Movie Review: The Illusionist 06/09/2026

Are you looking for something new to watch? This week, we're bringing you two movie reviews. The Illusionist is up first.

Movie Review: The Illusionist Warning: spoilers will be discussed. Sometimes, it’s nice to step out of our comfort zones. Sure, rewatching the same types of TV shows and movies can be fu…

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Media Monday: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

Find it in our rec reads section!

06/07/2026

"In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety." ~Psalm 4:8

Movie Review: The Hunger Games 06/04/2026

The Hunger Games is a well-known franchise. This review blog by Lauren tells us about the first she time she watched the film.

Movie Review: The Hunger Games It’s the 74th year of the Hunger Games, an annual event in which a boy and girl from each of the twelve districts of Panem must fight to the death until …

Book Review: On the Nature of Fairy Tales 06/02/2026

This week, we have two blogs written by student workers. Up first, we have this book review blog by Chloe. If you enjoy Fairy Tales, you should check this one out.

Book Review: On the Nature of Fairy Tales On the Nature of Fairy Tales embraces the analytical elements of literary criticism without abandoning the magical elements of fairy tales. Max Luthi takes familiar tales—and many I (Chlo…

05/31/2026

"Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God, who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, who keeps faith forever;" ~Psalm 146:5-6

Book Review: The Language Instinct 05/28/2026

Language is an ability so central to being human that we often take it for granted, without acknowledging its mysteriousness. In this book review blog, Runa gives us her thoughts on the book The Language Instinct. It may help you to think more about your words and the impact they can have on other people. Happy Reading!

Book Review: The Language Instinct Language is an ability so central to being human that we often take it for granted, without acknowledging its mysteriousness. When one takes the time to think about what language really i…

Book Review: Using Literature to Support Children’s Mental Health 05/26/2026

Amber recently read a book that focused on using literature to support children's mental health. Read this blog to learn her thoughts.

Book Review: Using Literature to Support Children’s Mental Health Using Literature to Support Children’s Mental Health is a short book full of book recommendations to help support children’s mental health. The recommendations are primarily for elementar…

05/25/2026

Media Monday: Theo of Golden. Do the descriptors pique your interest? You can find it in our Rec Reads section!

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