Herald Newsletter 12-04-2024

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Read more by Ali Costellow

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

It's day three of finals, so show the world what you've got! Read on stories for a campus heat outage and a review of the movie 'The Shroud' Have a great day and GO TOPS!

Campus heat to shut off at 6 a.m.

All campus building heat will be off Wednesday, Dec 4 starting at 6 a m to repair an “ emergency steam leak,” according to an email sent by Facilities Management Business Operations Manager Angie Jackson to faculty and staff Tuesday afternoon. No other information about the steam leak was shared

Have you ever been to a restaurant where the atmosphere was incredible, yet the food was decent at best? That is how I would describe seeing “The Shrouds” at Alice Tully Hall in New York City with hundreds of people I knew nothing going into it other than it was directed by David Cronenberg (“A History of Violence” “Crimes of the Future”) and it was a body horror film.

In terms of the experience, it was absolutely unforgettable with Cronenberg being there in person to introduce the film followed by a Q&A afterwards, yet I left “The Shrouds” pretty disappointed and wanting a lot more

Read more by Linden Lansberry

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