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Religion provides reason for the unexplainable in post-World War II science fiction

Religion provides reason for the unexplainable in post-World War II science fiction

Shubha Gautam, News Editor September 27, 2022

The defeated pylon stood disarmed in the vast, charred desert of the frontier planet. The Vault hidden underneath it had sent exigent beams of radioactivity toward the spaceship, unabashedly leading it...

'Gravity' excites, keeps audience on edge

‘Gravity’ excites, keeps audience on edge

Jay Whang October 6, 2013

If Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” is a sci-fi meditation on advanced humanity, then “Gravity” is realist drama about human survival. Director Alfonso Cuaron (“Harry Potter and the...

Mass Effect 3 impresses with story, gameplay, customization

Blake Becker April 6, 2012

It is the year 2183 and humans have just traversed the corners of the Milky Way using the discovery of ancient and powerful technology they found on Mars. This technology allowed humans to travel faster...

'The Water Wars' falls flat, fails to live up to intriguing premise

‘The Water Wars’ falls flat, fails to live up to intriguing premise

Kira Lubahn April 5, 2012

Back in junior high, I finished reading every single book I started. Even if I wanted to throw the book against the wall out of frustration, I forced myself to push through and read the whole story up...

'Gunnerkrigg Court' captures attention with mythology allusions, well-developed characters

‘Gunnerkrigg Court’ captures attention with mythology allusions, well-developed characters

Kira Lubahn March 29, 2012

From the moment I started reading Tom Siddell's 'Gunnerkrigg Court,' I knew I had found something special. The comic is centered around Antimony "Annie" Carver, a girl who has just begun attending an...

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