FSJ is introducing a new series of film reviews by Michael Andreacchio a film industry veteran
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Lyrebird – Mimicking Sounds For Years, and Now, You!
Our now Alumni Brett Schultz is here to impart some knowledge to us about the powerful bird, called a Lyrebird and how it’s changing what we know about recording sounds.
Want to join the FSJ staff and can’t attend meetings? Here’s how-
Are you having trouble making it to FSJ meetings because you don’t know when they are, or too busy? Find out below about how to fixed our constitution to give more access to students who are too busy and can’t… Read More ›
The Reel Scoop: Lady Bird
by Patrick Brandolini When you can see a movie that reminds you of something you’ve forgotten, it earns a special kind of appreciation from the audience. A period piece about the hazy days of American counterculture in the 1960s may… Read More ›
What is Operation Green?
by Isabella Nace-Wellbrink In this next installment of the “What is” series, FSJ writer Isabella explores the Operation Green club. It’s time to Go Green! Have you ever wondered how your everyday routine could be affecting the world around you? Do… Read More ›
Wasteland Records: “Woman Town”
by Josh Templin Wasteland Records uncovers obscure records from the darkest recesses of the Internet. A little over ten years ago, U.S. Senator Ted Stevens made an infamous gaffe when he called the Internet a “series of tubes.” It was… Read More ›