By Josh Lancman ‘24
It’s not difficult to imagine how “Spider-Man: No Way Home” got started. Anyone who’s ever watched a Spider-Man movie in the past twenty years has had the thought in their head. It’s practically the ultimate superhero movie fan fantasy; what if all three cinematic Spider-Men— Tobey Maguire, from the first “Spider-Man” trilogy, Andrew Garfield from first and second “The Amazing Spider-Man’s, and now MCU’s Tom Holland, were in one movie together? The possibilities are endless.
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By Boaz Fox ‘23
On Nov. 3, 2021, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy won re-election after an extremely close race. Murphy came ridiculously close to losing the election, though, due to a weak campaign in what should normally have been an easy race. By Sam Zaslow-Braverman ‘23
Since 2010, there have been well over 1,000 separate school shootings in the United States. In nearly all of these cases, the perpetrator had been able to procure a weapon with shocking ease. By Julian Duberstein ‘23
Just this December, New York University’s Review of Law and Social Change pledged to join the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against academic acknowledgement of Israel in “solidarity with [Palestinian]... liberation.” Is this really a practical and well thought out development considering the school’s campus in Tel Aviv? |