“Hunger” Review
“Hunger” is a tense live-action Thai thriller that was released on Netflix on April 8 and explores themes related to class struggles.
“Hunger” is a tense live-action Thai thriller that was released on Netflix on April 8 and explores themes related to class struggles.
Netflix’s “Chupa” is a movie that, despite suffering from a few story structure and plot issues, manages to bring a lot of heart, charm and surprisingly, nostalgia.
Issues with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) that began in the fall are still ongoing in The Oaks, Center Pointe and Bowdon Hall, but Housing and Residence Life staff say that they are working towards a solution.
“Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)” is one of the newest documentaries on Disney+ centered on Miley Cyrus’s new album “Endless Summer Vacation.”
“Coffee With a Cop” event takes place at the Starbucks in Ingram Library on Wednesday, March 15. Students will have the opportunity to have a conversation and free coffee
with a cop.
UWG alumnus Patrick Snipes has some words of wisdom for current students who are interested in growing their skills to pursue a creative career. Snipes mainly works on managing video projects and video editing.
The unfortunate misconception students have about the Counseling Center is that it is only for emergencies.
ChatGPT has the potential to have a positive impact on UWG if students and teachers are committed to using it responsibly.
“Beauty and the Beast: a 30th Celebration” is a television special that celebrates the legacy of the 1991 animated movie “Beauty and the Beast” that was recently released to Disney Plus.
“Puss in Boots 2”: The Last Wish is an unexpectedly great addition to the Shrek franchise.