UNO Creatives: Yuanjun Chen, the artist, thinker and occasional bike rider

Eddie Okosi Staff Writer It was a Tuesday morning, and I was in my usual Zoom attire: the t-shirt I’d worn to bed, a Patagonia...

‘Babylon’ and the Death of Cinema

James Knowles  Culture Editor The 2022 film “Babylon” is a period-piece epic predominantly concerned with the fate of Hollywood, the movies made there, and the theaters...

Gateway to Success: Jessica Wade makes a name for herself at the Omaha World-Herald

Jenna Janssen News Editor Gateway to Success is a series focused on Gateway alumni and their journey from campus to career. Jessica Wade speaks with a sweet,...

In THE MENU, you are how you eat

Jackson Piercy Staff Writer We are truly living in a golden age of content. We've got stories, books about those stories, movies based on the books,...

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ proves James Cameron’s financials are legit

Jackson Piercy Staff Writer The year of 2022 was excellent for cinema. It seems fitting that 2022 started with a long-awaited and excellently executed blockbuster...

Gateway to Success: Celebrating the Legacy of Rudy Smith, a Pioneer in Civic Journalism

James Knowles Culture Editor Gateway to Success is a series focused on Gateway alumni and their journey from campus to career. Rudy Smith was born in...

Top Five Most Anticipated Movies of 2023

Rhett Uleman Contributor “Oppenheimer” In July, Christopher Nolan — one of this generation's most polarizing directors — will release his newest film, “Oppenheimer.” The movie...

GLASS ONION should have had a wider theatrical release

Jackson Piercy Staff Writer The Whodunnit is an institution in cinema that has had very few high-profile entries in the past couple of decades. You've got...