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I got so tired of him piping up for no reason. The villain is only remarkable for his incurable jaundice, and overall the whole story plays out very formulaically. It has very few surprises to offer, and that combined with these other downsides makes it a good family film, but not much else. All that said, I had a good time revisiting this movie. Just because something isn’t remarkable doesn’t make it bad, and “Mulan” is enjoyable. I just enjoy other Disney movies far more. On the off chance that I actually watch the remake, I’m sure I’ll still find the animated version far more funny, visually interesting, and coherent. But for today, I’m satisfied with the movie I chose to watch. Drew Hickman is a junior Communication major from Shawnee, Kansas.
A variety of clubs cater to multiple hobbies and interests this semester
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lubs are a big part of the social life at Union College. I interviewed a few of this year’s clubs to get an idea of what types of events we can be expecting this year. Business and Computer Science Club (BCS) is one of the most popular, as they often have a lot of events and giveaways, including assisting in hosting Night Under the Lights at the end of the school year. This year their club sign-up booth was a big hit. Danyelle Nesmith, a club officer, said, “We had one table for signing people up and another booth where you could play a dart game to win retro BCS shirts or candy/chips. The main feature was our NitroBurger food truck for members to enjoy. We were full on all three sides almost consistently!” As for events this year, they will organize several food events and are planning an outdoor movie showing among other COVID-19 acceptable events. They are working hard to serve the students and welcome other ideas for events.