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THE NEW ARISTOCRACY – The Criterion
8 hours ago · Trump’s treatment of the TikTok “Ban” is possibly one of the greatest political stunts of the last ten years. There’s nothing more impactful than a well executed political stunt. It rallies supporters, demoralizes opponents and can grant a leader a massive amount of public support. Political stunts are pure appearance; there is nothing hiding behind...
MAIDENLESS MATT – The Criterion
8 hours ago · M any people may wonder what sort of intellectual activities the Editor in chief gets up to. He’s a Student Ambassador, runs a newspaper, has another job and keeps up with all of his homework? Who is this diva? To answer all of your burning questions, this diva is Diamond II (at the time of writing this) in Marvel Rivals and I’m here to …
RUMBLING ROLLERCOASTER – The Criterion
13 hours ago · The Mavs finished their four-game stretch with a 2-2 record, taking a game both on the road and at home. In Pueblo, the Mavericks rallied late, recording a season-high 17 offensive rebounds and 13 steals to secure the win versus the Thunderwolves. Although they were outshot 31.3% from the floor (20-64), their defensive pressure and...
BACK IN BUSINESS – The Criterion
13 hours ago · Since 2012, the Maverick baseball team has been the standard in the RMAC, having never finished anywhere below the top. Despite the long standing conference dominance, Colorado Mesa University (CMU) hasn’t advanced past the NCAA super regional since 2019, a year in which they were runner-ups. Last season, the Mavericks played host to the NCAA...
“REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, RIHANNA” – The Criterion
8 hours ago · R educe, reuse, recycle: the most basic of sustainability mottos that we’ve probably all heard countless times. Recycling is often viewed as the most basic step we can all take to go green, and in theory it makes sense. Glass can be recycled indefinitely, as can many metals when granted some intervention to filter out impurities, and even paper and cardboard can be recycled multiple times ...
Updated Crite Logo – The Criterion
Jan 24, 2025 · We updated the Crite logo! As the Crite, we want to stay consistent and trustworthy as a source. With an updated logo across all platforms, we strive to maintain our trust with our recognizable and unique word mark and icon set. With our updated logo, we adopted a variable logo set. This means our logo...
Art & Life – The Criterion
Sep 19, 2024 · LGBTQ, GLBT, SAGA, GSM, GSD, the queer community, the alphabet mafia, or as Frank Gallagher from "Shameless" so memorably put it, the “LGBT-E-I-E-I-O.”...
Julia’s Book Review – The Criterion
May 8, 2024 · Julia’s Rating. “There has been so many times when I was scared to speak up because I was afraid of somebody would think I was crazy. But Ive learned that lesson now, the hard way. You have to speak the thing that you’re feeling, even if it scares you”-The Criterion
Album Review: “Let’s Start Here” – The Criterion
Polarizing album releases in the modern hip-hop community often usher in repetitive opinions, confused hypebeasts and a divisive internet discourse where nobody appears to be right, or in their right mind. Lil Yachty’s newest album release, “Let’s Start Here,” was no exception to this phenomenon. In 2023, it seems like everyone has heard of Lil...
David’s Book Review: “Goodbye, Again” – The Criterion
May 15, 2023 · I debated for a while about what I wanted my final book review to be. I recently finished “Blood Debts” by Terry J. Benton-Walker, which was an absolutely fantastic young adult magic story. “How to Be Perfect” by Michael Schur recently came out in paperback and remains one of my recent favorites, and Sabrina Imbler’s...