Article by Collin Lyle Over the past 10-15 years Gamers have had the pleasure of being privy to some truly industry defining titles that would set a standard for comparison that is still used to this day. However, what we have found is that good titles are increasingly hard to come by. Players are not
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Article by Paige Smith On Saturday, March 3rd, a group of Goucher students were invited to a screening of Black Panther by three on campus clubs: UMOJA (Goucher’s BSU), GWOCC (Goucher Women of Color Circle), and DOCC (Dancers of Color Coalition). The movie is one of the newest Marvel movies about an African Nation called
Article By: Michael Savich Hello, Michael Savich here, a writer for the Goucher Eye. As the local cyber-hipster, I play a lot of smaller, quirky games that nevertheless deserve a shoutout. The idea here is that if you see a game that interests you, you should feel free to look it up online and read
Photo Credit: WHNT News Article by Kyrsis Sabater On September 20, 2017, Puerto Rico was hit with the most catastrophic hurricane the island had seen in nearly 85 years. María was a category 4 hurricane that entered through Yabucoa and reached winds of 155 mph, making it almost a Category 5. The wreckage left behind
Photo Courtesy of Billboard Article By: Kylie Miller News over the past two months has become filled with stories that have are all too familiar and expected for Americans. Four attacks have struck the United States since October 1st of this year, including the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history. Las Vegas, New York
Article Written by Kianna Haskin Charles M. Blow filled the Kraushaar Auditorium with an abundance of energy and enthusiasm as he spoke on topics that are ever so pressing on the citizens of the United States. I sat waiting for him to provoke me with questions to fill up my mind. Blow’s words pricked curious
Article Written by Destiny Lugardo A recent survey conducted by the Office of Residential Life has found that more and more students are now relying on construction noise to wake up rather than actual alarm clocks. “There’s nothing like the sound of middle-aged men in hard hats yelling vague profanities at each other at 6:30
Article By: Michael Savich It’s fascinating that whenever a new 3D Mario game appears on the horizon, one question people don’t ask is “Will it be good?” To Nintendo’s credit, there hasn’t been a poorly-received 3D Mario game yet. Granted, Nintendo likes to take their time when making Mario. Odyssey is only the fifth 3D
By Leah Ruggiere In the last couple of weeks, I noticed a 6% sales tax on my receipt for tampons at Goucher’s Bookstore. This surprised me because I knew about Maryland’s state law that exempts feminine hygiene products from state sales tax. I felt an urge to do something about this because I feel it is
By: Destiny Lugardo The Goucher Fox has reportedly decided to transfer to American University in Washington D.C. for the Spring semester. The beloved mammal had been a main staple on campus since its bizarre arrival a few semesters ago. At the height of the Fox’s popularity, the critter arguably outshined both Mortimer the Gopher and