The Banner wrote a new post, TV Review- Peaky Blinders, on the site The Banner 2020-21 3 months ago
Author: David Moreno
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Steven Knight’s series Peaky Blinders is one the most beloved shows across the world. It has caught the attention of many celebrities like Ed Sheeran, Chance the R […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Could a business acquisition change the face of gaming?, on the site The Banner 2020-21 3 months ago
Author: David Castrillon
Ever since the inception of video game consoles such as the “Nintendo 64” “Sega Dreamcast”, Microsoft’s original “Xbox” and even Sony’s original “Playstation”, […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Will Marymount University be able to keep its designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution this year?, on the site The Banner 2020-21 5 months, 2 weeks ago
By Melissa J. Gomez Angarita
Will Marymount University be able to keep its designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution this year? A decline of more than 600,000 students enrolling last […]
The Banner wrote a new post, 3D Printing Helps Afghan Refugees, on the site The Banner 2020-21 5 months, 2 weeks ago
By: Anabelle Farfan
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“Face shields made with a 3-D printer on Marymount’s campus will help Afghan refugees,” Dr. Eric Bubar said.
“Face shields made with a 3-D printer […]
The Banner wrote a new post, A Day of Lacrosse Recruiting at MU, on the site The Banner 2020-21 5 months, 2 weeks ago
By: Jake Schwarzmann
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The Marymount men’s lacrosse team held its first-ever prospect day for recruits looking to play at the D3 collegiate level on Sept. 18. The university invited pla […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Trevor Noah’s Comedy Tour Back to Abnormal, on the site The Banner 2020-21 6 months, 2 weeks ago
By David Moreno
Photos by David Moreno
As the world returns to a sense of normalcy, many of our cherished artists and comedians are returning to the stage. One comedian, well-known across the globe, started […]
The Banner wrote a new post, New Program Automatically Purchases Textbooks, Starting Spring 2022, on the site The Banner 2020-21 6 months, 3 weeks ago
By Ava Gonzalez
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Bernie’s Books For Less is a new program that was announced to students early on Friday morning last week.
The announcement read, “With Bernie’s Books for Less, all yo […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Local Musicians Prospering Through the Pandemic, on the site The Banner 2020-21 6 months, 3 weeks ago
By: Carmen Cordova-Castro
Music has been used as a distraction from what is happening in reality. We all use music in different ways, especially during this pandemic as it has been used as a distraction from […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Outrage on Campus- New Housing Requirements see Student Protest on Ireton Lawn, on the site The Banner 2020-21 7 months, 2 weeks ago
by Macy Pope, Photos by Macy Pope
On September 30th, Dr. William Bisset announced a change in Marymount’s Housing Policy, requiring all students not staying with relatives to live in on-campus housing as of F […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Foundational Right or Ultimate Fatality: The Right to Bear Arms, on the site The Banner 2020-21 7 months, 2 weeks ago
By: Grace Tammaro
When you think of the United States, perhaps you might picture flag-obsessed clothing or obese individuals eating big macs all day long. Some might imagine semi-automatic […]
The Banner wrote a new post, The Problem, on the site The Banner 2020-21 8 months ago
By: Atticus Greyson
Despite what they say, Marymount University does not consider its students when making choices. My experience at Marymount has been consistently riddled with hardships and inconveniences […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Remembering 9/11, on the site The Banner 2020-21 8 months, 1 week ago
By: David Moreno
Photos: Pixabay and Unsplash
“It is a day that will live in infamy.” -President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Twenty years have passed since the terrorist attacks on our nation, one the most hea […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Road to Qatar 2022, on the site The Banner 2020-21 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Photos: Pexels/Unsplash
The 2022 FIFA World Cup road to Qatar playoffs are here!
It was an exhilarating week of international soccer, every one of these teams dreams of qualifying for […]
The Banner wrote a new post, a different view of campus by Bob, on the site The Banner 2020-21 8 months, 3 weeks ago
The Banner wrote a new post, Black Lives Matter: Decentralized Leadership and The Problems of Online Organizing, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
By: Trinity Greene
Photos: Pixabay, Freepik, Pexels, Getty Images, Anadolu Agency
“Since 2013, the debate and controversy surrounding police brutality in the United States has been transformed by the […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Is it Safe For Students to Come Back to School?, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
By: Kelsey Campos-Cagua
Photos: Pixabay
“During this pandemic, as cases were rising, many parents worried about sending their kids back to school. ”
During this pandemic, as cases were rising, ma […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Thinking to the Future: Life after College and COVID, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
By: Grace Harris
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“As we have just reached the one-year anniversary of the quarantine, many of the practices that are currently implemented, like wearing masks and social […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Degree and the City, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
By: R. Daniella Alexander
“…I was asked if I was ready to be “an adult” and become a professional. Moments later, with a reassuring smile and sweaty palms from the nerves of being int […]
The Banner wrote a new post, Fourth Consecutive Time, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
“Honduras and the United States faced off in the Olympic qualifier’s semi-finals, and it is considered one of the most intense matches in the last couple of years for bo […]
The Banner wrote a new post, The Deadliest Virus, on the site The Banner 2020-21 1 year, 1 month ago
“Throughout the course of history, the world has been struck with countless viruses that have taken millions of lives.”
Throughout the course of history, the wo […]