2020 was certainly a year to remember (or forget). While history books will likely remember it for the world-wide pandemic, […]
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From the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2020 was certainly a year to remember (or forget). While history books will likely remember it for the world-wide pandemic, […]
Read moreWhile it was tempting to select a horror film this month in recognition of Halloween, first I’m not a big […]
Read moreIt goes without saying that 2020 has been a very strange year—and that goes for the film industry as well. […]
Read moreWhen the COVID pandemic comes to an end and societies begin to open up to try to return to normal, […]
Read moreThe spring of 2020 is now irrevocably intertwined with the word pandemic. On March 11, the Director-General of the World […]
Read moreTruth and hysteria. During times of natural disasters or catastrophes, debates over the need to take the risks and dangers […]
Read moreBy now, most people have heard about the unprecedented success of the South Korean film Parasite at this year’s Academy […]
Read moreIn December, the faculty of the Film Studies program put together its top films of the decade. While the list […]
Read moreKatie Von Holzen graduated from UW-Green Bay in 2009 with a major in Psychology and minors in Human Development and […]
Read moreMaddie Jensen graduated in May 2019 and finished her student teaching in June. Maddie majored in Democracy and Justice Studies […]
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