Zander Gray (he/him) is a newly-hired Photographer at The Oracle. He is a sophomore/junior who is majoring in Environmental and Climate Studies. In his free time, he loves to play video games, watch ...
In St. Paul, MN, we are certainly a long way from Nashville. A state like Minnesota, known for serving up lutefisk and tater tot hotdish, may not exactly be renowned for the spice tolerance of its ...
In the past year, members of our community have experienced hate speech incidents and microaggressions that have resulted in much-needed conversation. Recently this year, The Oracle has been made ...
With the death of Mary Wilson, one of the co-founders of the soulful supergroup “The Supremes,” American pop-culture media has been reflecting on the influence of this very popular Motown group on ...
“The Nightmare Before Christmas,” is the world’s very first stop motion feature film, a beloved Disney classic and a movie that bridges the gap between two unlikely holidays— Christmas and ...
In a bid to cut costs, Hamline University Acting/Interim President Dr. Kathleen Murray and Interim Provost Dr. Andy Rundquist announced Thursday, Feb. 27 that they would make the recommendation to the ...
With the projector screen out, fresh popcorn popping and a table full of candy, The Hive Collaborative was ready for takeoff. The documentary “Going to Mars: the Nikki Giovanni Project” was on deck ...
This article was previously published in print on Dec. 05, 2023. Dr. Fayneese Miller has made her mark in the eight years she has served as President of Hamline University. As the institution’s 20th ...
The highly anticipated cultural event of the year hosted food, live music and lots of company for a festive kickoff to spring break. . In contrast to previous renditions of the Soul Food Dinner, ...
Tucked along an unassuming stretch of University Avenue lies the former site of Arnellia’s, a club that proudly served as a staple of St. Paul’s nightlife scene for 25 years between 1992 and 2017.
Stephen King has written some of the most famous horror novels of the last 50 years, and starting with 1976’s “Carrie,” has been a prolific source for filmmakers to adapt. However, he has also written ...
“I got into all of this because I love movies. Now I have this fear that my job is to ruin them,” Matt Remick said. I have always enjoyed it whenever Hollywood decides to poke fun at itself on the ...