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The Student Newspaper of
Anoka Ramsey Community College


Finding Hope in a Dystopian America: A Review of Our Missing Hearts
Our Missing Hearts by Celeste Ng follows Bird, a young boy in a world controlled by government censorship. When he receives a mysterious...
Emma Folska
Mar 27, 20252 min read


The Futuristic Journey of Our Missing Hearts
Beginning with the opening line “The letter arrives on a Friday,” the reader of Our Missing Hearts , authored by Celeste Ng, will be...
Barbara Goodboe-Bisschoff
Mar 26, 20252 min read


More than Missing Hearts: A Review of Our Missing Hearts
Celeste Ng’s novel, Our Missing Hearts, follows the story of a 12-year-old Chinese American boy, Bird Gardner, navigating a dystopian...
Max Saguindang
Mar 25, 20252 min read


The Screwtape Letters
The Screwtape Letters is a novel by C.S Lewis. It is comprised of a one sided correspondence between a senior demon (Screwtape) and his...
Eric Linder
Jan 10, 20257 min read


Fathers on Screen: Part Two
As I discussed in “Fathers on Screen: Part One,” fatherlessness is a crisis in America that has been proven statistically and affected by...
Eric Linder
Nov 11, 20245 min read


Eating All the Chips and Dip at a Political Party That I Don’t Want to Be At
I haven’t been keeping up with the news because politics season has been so polarizing. I’m wrestling to make sense of the world right...
Eric Linder
Nov 5, 20242 min read


Fathers on Screen: Part One
I set out to write about some of my personal favorite father figures on television and film and unpack why I feel like they are so...
Eric Linder
Jul 30, 20245 min read


“Taste of Things” Review: Countercultural and Savory
When’s the last time something you ate made you cry? This idea comes up in Taste of Things , a French romantic drama taking place in the...
Eric Linder
Jun 28, 20245 min read


How to Live Well in an Addicted World
With a world that has become increasingly abundant in ways that people can become addicted to mild to extremely potent forms of pleasure,...
Eric Linder
Feb 20, 20245 min read


A Case for Cooking, Part Two: Why We Should Cook
If last week’s article on our collective fear and resistance to learning new skills in the kitchen wasn’t a compelling enough argument...
Eric Linder
Nov 8, 20235 min read


A Case for Cooking, Part One: Why We Don’t Cook
It is a common stereotype that college students aren’t able or willing to learn how to cook. The sad thing is this stereotype is true for...
Eric Linder
Nov 1, 20234 min read
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