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Rare Replay includes classic games

Rare Replay includes classic games

Aaron Bonner July 28, 2015

The announcement trailer for Rare Replay, a collection of 30 classic games from developer Rare, invokes nostalgia for many video game players. “You never forget your first game. The more of them you...

Toronto International Film Festival to feature wide variety of new films

Toronto International Film Festival to feature wide variety of new films

Drew Pendleton July 28, 2015

As the summer draws to a close, the film year enters into the early stages of prestige season, where many of the year’s awards contenders begin to ever so slowly trickle into theaters everywhere. In...

Changes at quarterback shake up Ohio State's summer workouts

Changes at quarterback shake up Ohio State's summer workouts

Tyler Waldrep July 28, 2015

Say what you will about the state of Ohio, but it keeps the offseason interesting.For most of the country, entertaining and meaningful sports stories can be hard to come by in the summer, but in Ohio,...

Welter positioned to make NFL history as coach

Welter positioned to make NFL history as coach

Marquis Munson July 28, 2015

Back in 2014, former San Antonio Silver Star Becky Hammon became the first hired female assistant coach in the NBA when she landed a job on Gregg Popovich’s San Antonio Spurs coaching staff. One year...

St. Petersburg defies preconceptions, gives eye-opening experience

St. Petersburg defies preconceptions, gives eye-opening experience

Mason Durden July 22, 2015

Editor’s note: In each issue this summer, The Crimson White will publish a column written by a 
student who is studying abroad in order to share their experiences in a 
foreign country.When I first...

Lee's themes transcend criticism

Lee's themes transcend criticism

Christian Elliott July 22, 2015

On July 14, Harper Lee launched her second novel “Go Set a Watchman,” a sequel to her original Pulitzer Prize winner “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Within its first week on the bookshelves, it sold more...

“Her Story” puts players in role of detective

“Her Story” puts players in role of detective

Aaron Bonner July 22, 2015

When thinking of a video game, guns, swords and non-stop action usually come to mind. But, “Her Story” is a video game that fits a different set of themes. The independent game, created by Sam Barlow,...

Original films prevail over sequels

Original films prevail over sequels

Drew Pendleton July 15, 2015

On a sunny Tuesday in June, my younger sister and I went to the movies together for the first time in quite a while. At the time, “Jurassic World” was in the beginning of what became its third straight...

Carli Lloyd impresses in WWC final

Carli Lloyd impresses in WWC final

Shemaiah Kenon July 8, 2015

No World Cup finalist has ever won the World Cup with more than two goals, until Carli Lloyd of the U.S. Women's National Team scored three goals in the first half in Sunday's final against Japan. “I’ve...

Student studies in Innsbruck, gets to travel Europe

Student studies in Innsbruck, gets to travel Europe

Katie McCoy July 8, 2015

Editor’s note: In each issue this summer, The Crimson White will publish a column written by a student who is studying abroad in order to share their experiences in a foreign country.This summer I was...

Other genres contribute to Broadway

Other genres contribute to Broadway

Luke Haynes July 7, 2015

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Steven Sondheim, Marvin Hamlisch, Jason Robert Brown: names easily recognizable to members of the theater community as some of the most revered musical theatre songwriters. Despite...

Brady punished for Goodell's prior mistakes

Brady punished for Goodell's prior mistakes

Marquis Munson July 1, 2015

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has been to six Super Bowls, winning four. But his battle with the National Football League to prove his innocence in the infamous "Deflategate" scandal is proving...