On June 30, comedians Paul Varghese and Chris Castles performed in SUAAB’s Double Trouble Comedy Show. The Mercury sat down with the two...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016Emma Cline’s thoughtful and penetrating debut novel, The Girls, is partially inspired by the Manson family exploits of the 1960s, but the majority...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016“Swiss Army Man,” written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, shines shamelessly in the bizarre and awkward and delivers a truly...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016John Geissman awoke in his tent at 3:05 a.m. to the excited snarls of an animal near his campsite in the Beartooth Mountains....
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016Students struggling to find summer work will now have better access to jobs and internships, thanks to a new app co-created by a...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016With the sound of his heartbeat thumping in his ears, neuroscience senior Siddhartha Srivastava sat in front of his laptop anticipating a moment...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016Late last month, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a historic referendum. This British exit, commonly known as “Brexit,”...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016The STEM to STEAM movement, a push towards an integrated environment where science, technology, engineering and math are taught with the arts as...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016Editor’s Note: Because the author belongs to two minority groups that have been at risk recently, the author’s name has been partially redacted for...
By The MercuryJuly 5, 2016Over the past two months, Facilities Management has worked to tag and record data for about 5,000 trees on campus in the hopes...
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