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Eaton at the Movie Exhibit: A blast to the past

On the fourth floor of the Tomás Rivera Library in the Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA), the Eaton Collection, one of the world’s...

The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction & Fantasies

The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction & Fantasies is one of the world’s largest collections of science fiction and fantasy genre materials. It has...

Foretelling the future through science fiction

Tuesday, April 6, saw insightful and thought-provoking conversation regarding science fiction and its ability to be used as a tool to foresee the future....

‘The Mandalorian’ teases great things to come in its remarkable return...

Last year, Star Wars’ very first live action series, “The Mandalorian,” debuted on the nascent streaming platform, Disney+, with widespread acclaim from longtime fans...

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‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’ By: Colin Carney, SSW As many are now confined to their rooms for the duration of this pandemic, finding the right...

“Ex Machina” director Alex Garland follows up with wicked, weird, wonderful...

Cells, high-school biology and protagonist Lena tell us, divide and proliferate, creating life as we know it through self-sustaining processes of growth. But what...

Neither inventive nor thrilling, “Alien: Covenant” epitomizes “meh” cinema

This article contains light spoilers. I love me a shitty movie. The classics, of course, like “The Room,” “Troll 2” and a whole slew of...

In Retrospect: Blade Runner

Canonical cinema rarely gets much richer than Ridley Scott’s 1982 film “Blade Runner.” Of course, by “Blade Runner” I refer to the “Final Cut,”...

A big year for the Eaton Science Fiction Special Collections

While it only happens about twice in the average undergraduate’s career, the time has come once again for Science Fiction and Fantasy writers and...