Huey Lewis and the News was at their peak on their 1984 album, “Sports” The album, the band’s commercial breakthrough, is funky and youthful. It’s full of memorable guitar and synth rifts. As a listening experience, the album is pleasant. However, it is an album written by a 34-year-old man for an audience that seems to be much younger than himself, and that creates some cringy moments.
Where are the ducks supposed to go if Mudd Field is closed and they aren’t welcome in the DUC?
Seventy thousand dollars in university fees is simply not enough money, and I find this measly number to be insulting.
Hello, it is me, an online commenter who’s riled up about something a college newspaper published.
Today, dear readers, you hold in your hand the key to the future; a piece of literature that will transcend space and time.
In an era of acadrought, several new groups have risen to quench the acathirst from our acamouths.
I recently had the opportunity to discuss Carver’s music with him and learn more about “Sounds of Summer” and the genre it comes from, plantwave.
Known for his often unapproachable profile and slick, wavy hair, St. Louis rapper Chance the Wrighton agreed to an exclusive interview with Student Libel to talk about his inspiration and relationship with the Washington University community.
As yet another month of disastrous domestic and foreign policy draws to a close, calls for the impeachment of President Donman Drumpf have reached the House of Representatives.
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