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Orientation

Learning assistance

You might find the basement of the library scary, but going to the Student Success Center shouldn’t be! The real fright would be...

Orientation

Campus traditions

It’s hard to miss the quirky allure of our beloved school, but to make your time at university truly unique, make sure to...

News

Guide to K-Town

Whether you’re looking for groceries or fun places to go with friends on the weekend, Carrollton’s K-town has it all. To get to...

DramatiqueLife & Arts

College romance takes the spotlight in “Dear.M”

“Dear.M” takes place in an alternate universe of the year 2020 where the pandemic never happened and tells the story of six college...

DramatiqueLife & Arts

Dramatique: revenge has never been so sweet

Don’t start reading “Marry My Husband” before midterms, or those class notes will be set aside for this addicting webtoon. Though it is...

Life & Arts

Fleeing fish makes a splash at Minna art market

Reeling in customers by the dozen right as they walked through the doors, Fleeing Fish’s Yeon Poche and Yvonne Yu made their off-campus...

DramatiqueLife & Arts

‘Single’s Inferno’ Brings the Heat

Before Valentine’s Day, learn the do’s and don’ts of the first stages of courtship from “Single’s Inferno,” the hit Korean reality dating show...

DramatiqueLife & Arts

Sh**ting Stars Shines Bright

A gem that shouldn’t be missed from 2022, “Sh**ting Stars” — also known as Shooting Stars — is the perfect drama to kickstart...

Life & Arts

Alumnus runs art booth at large artist’s alley

Anime Frontier attendees stopped in their tracks to buy merchandise from Lacel Ria’s towering pink booth, a marvelous display of adorable stickers, prints...

Life & Arts

Chainsaw Man Brought To Life

Computer science sophomore and comet, Thomas Cortez, struts the halls of Anime Frontier, wowing attendees with animated expressions and in-character movements through a...

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