"Blame It On Baby" Album Review
Dababy is one of the most popular artists in the music industry. His popular “Suge” brought in millions of streams and fans. Dababy is known for his flow and witty lyrics while picking some great beats.
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Dababy is one of the most popular artists in the music industry. His popular “Suge” brought in millions of streams and fans. Dababy is known for his flow and witty lyrics while picking some great beats.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the newly elected officers ran the last meeting for the 2019-2020 academic year.
We have been under quarantine for roughly one month now and the thought is almost chilling that there is no clear end in sight. People are learning new ways to cope with this new lifestyle, to earn money, to connect with people and to enjoy their hobbies. Now, with hobbies, everyone is exploring new things and learning more about themselves. Even during all of this, we are finding ways to show what we love to do, and this is no different for the Arts.
Well, dang. This isn’t how it was supposed to end.
During this time of quarantine, musical artists have found ways to entertain their fans. Quarantine concerts have recently been popular throughout the streaming services of Instagram live and Twitch.
Longwood students have received a lot of news from the university in the past month. Amid the coronavirus, it was announced on March 19 that classes would be moved online for the remainder of the spring semester, and students were encouraged to return home if able.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, it was announced that there will be a celebration for the Class of 2020 prior to Commencement.
Dear Longwood,
It’s hard to be excited for a sequel film, let alone one from Dreamworks. Sure, they’ve turned out hits like “Shrek 2”, “How To Train Your Dragon 2”, and “Kung Fu Panda 2”. But it’s difficult to justify a sequel to a film as hyperactive and peppy to a fault as 2016’s “Trolls” beyond just making more money.
Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic began, society as we know it has been turned on its head. These unusual times have been especially difficult for sports fans. With all major sports postponed until further notice or cancelled, sports fans are now looking for scraps in what was once a cornucopia of sports content. Fear not sports fans, we at The Rotunda have found a few select sporting events that you may find interesting that are airing in the coming days/weeks.
Due to the recent events, Longwood University has shut down all in-person classes and activities, but that still has not stopped our brave Longwood Lancers from forming bonds over online sources. We have used text, Zoom, Panopto Recordings, Slack, group calls, and even live videos to stay in touch with all of our friends at a distance. One group recently went above and beyond and performed an event one hundred percent virtual. The Jewish Culture Club, otherwise known as JCC, performed its first-ever virtual Chocolate Seder.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the senate met on Zoom to discuss changes due to COVID-19 and elections.
This is a genuine example of a once in a generation event. This is a live birth of a future midnight movie phenomenon, that will pack drive-ins for decades as audiences cackle at the screen, tossing cat toys and popcorn with wild abandon. Its rare to see something like this before the zeitgeist that will inevitably take it over, because “Cats” is just really that bizarre.
Joyner Lucas is a rapper from Massachusetts who first blew up with the controversial song called “I’m Not Racist.” The track showed how Joyner could touch on serious issues while telling a conventional story.
What is Anime? To people who don’t watch it, they may just see it as another cartoon, but to those who do, they are fully aware it is much more than that. Anime is hand-drawn, or computer animated, work that is associated with Japan. The word Anime itself is the Japanese word for animation. Now, there are two different types of anime a person can watch, known as subtitled and dubbed. The major difference between these two is the languages and drawings. Subtitled is the original content in Japanese, subtitled in whatever alternate language one chooses. As for dubbed, this is the same show with new voice acting in a different language and can sometimes result in changes other countries may see as inappropriate. Now, what does all of this have to do with anything? This article will be reviewing some of the ways Anime is a benefit for any individual.
In the world post Tom Cruise’s “Mummy” reboot, anything even remotely connected to the Universal classic monster movies is likely going to be scoffed at. However, this low-budget and modernized take on H.G. Wells’ tale “The Invisible Man” has both the acting and creative potential to pull off a satisfying surprise.
In this week’s Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, the senate met online through Zoom to discuss questions about the future and elections.
First reported by VerbalCommits.com, and further confirmed by Longwood athletics, men's basketball forward Jordan Cintron has entered the transfer portal.
Childish Gambino is an interesting artist because of the amazing creativity in his songs. From “Because of the internet” to “Awaken My Love!” Childish Gambino shows that he is talented at both rapping and singing. One of Gambino’s recent tracks “This Is America” also shows his creative side by providing one of the most controversial videos of 2018.
Declared as a state of emergency amid concerns of exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced the closure of all public schools from March 16 through March 27, which led higher education institutions to follow in the same steps in an extension rooted in virtual learning and entertainment.