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Established 1885

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Smile scares with spooky sounds and sights

‘Smile’ scares with spooky sounds and sights

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
October 21, 2022
Candyman puts scary spin on urban legend

‘Candyman’ puts scary spin on urban legend

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
October 20, 2022
Houston Gonzales, senior in music, performs a solo at White Concert Hall Oct. 13, 2022. It was the first student jazz concert of the year.

WU Jazz Ensembles hold concert

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
October 19, 2022
The Black Phone is a thriller to get your heart pounding. The film grossed $88.7 million in the box office.

The Black Phone is a thriller for viewers

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
August 23, 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder is in theaters.
The film grossed $46.5 million dollars in the box office.

Thor: Love and Thunder digs deep

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
August 22, 2022
Jurassic World tops the box office charts with $143 million. Its continued popularity is keeping it up on the charts.

Movie Review: Jurassic World brings dinos back to the big screen

LeSha' Davis, Editor-in-Chief Indigo Magazine and Managing Editor Washburn Review
July 13, 2022
Multiple Spider-Mans emerge from portals in this poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home. The movie was theatrically released on Dec. 17, 2021.

Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home

Kyle Etzel, Assistant Editor / Reporter
January 11, 2022
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