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This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss the thematic ambitions and political parallels of “American Sniper.”
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The campus conversation surrounding race continued at the Teach-in for Justice on Jan. 24, where over 200 students, faculty and staff members attended workshops and panels regarding white privilege, skills for social change and conflict resolution.
As with most people, the word “reboot” sets my teeth on edge. I’m always a proponent of discarding tired concepts and flagging franchises in favor of original material. But reboots aren’t inherently bad. Today’s “Ghostbusters” announcement offers hope that at least one upcoming remake won’t be cringeworthy.
This week on The M&M Report, Devin Mitchell and Mark Lieberman return from hiatus to review “Inherent Vice” (with special guest Chloe Johnson) and “Selma.” After that, “Devin Doesn’t Like Things” returns for a look at the issues surrounding blood and gore in film and television.
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The Wellness Center’s new coordinator for victim advocacy services, Sara Yzaguirre, will begin counseling students this semester after joining AU’s staff last November.
Student Government will host this year’s Founder’s Day Ball at the National Air and Space Museum on Feb. 21 from 8-11 p.m.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell reflect on the past 12 months, highlighting some of their favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture developments.
As national surveys show that more college students are dealing with depression and other mental health issues than ever before, universities across the country are attempting to cope with the growing problem.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss two of this fall’s most discussed movies, “Interstellar” and “Whiplash.”
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers resumed work on Dec. 1 to clean up and remove possible chemical munition on AU’s property, according to a memo released by President Kerwin’s Chief of Staff David Taylor.
Trey Yingst expected to encounter police in Ferguson, Missouri, this week, but he got more than he bargained for when he briefly found himself in police custody on the night of Nov. 22.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss the third season of “The Newsroom” with guests Suzanne Gaber and David Lim. After that, Lieberman and Mitchell review the new movie “Birdman.”
With the National Institute of Health reporting that 30 percent of college students in the last year have at one point been, “so depressed it was difficult to function,” and another 1100 committing suicide every year, there seems to be a disconnect between the facts, and the steps AU administration has taken to deal with them.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discuss John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and the popular podcast “Serial.”
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Almost exactly two years ago, huddled in an Anderson Hall dormitory, a few students created what is now one of the largest campaigns AU has ever seen. Through time and turnover, our demand has been the same: AU Board of Trustees, divest our $550 million endowment from the rogue fossil fuel industry. Today, Fossil Free AU consists of over 30 on-campus organizations. It has won countless victories all leading to a vote on Nov. 21.
This week on The M&M Report, Mark Lieberman and Devin Mitchell discussed just one topic: Taylor Swift’s new album, “1989,” with guests Kate Magill and Emma Williams.