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2 weeks ago |
emorywheel.com | Amelia Bush |Hunter Buchheit
Actors Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk stopped at college campuses nationwide during a press tour for their co-directorial debut, “Hell of a Summer,” a summer camp slasher film that released on April 4. Their tour concluded with a virtual press roundtable on March 31, where Wolfhard and Bryk sat down over Zoom with over a dozen college newspapers, including The Emory Wheel. “Hell of a Summer” follows a group of camp counselors who, one by one, face fantastically gruesome fates.
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1 month ago |
emorywheel.com | Hunter Buchheit
Storytelling has never looked the way it does now. For most young people, the days of getting the news from a paper picked up at a local newsstand or sitting down to watch a few hours of nightly news on cable television. Today, short blurbs laid atop eye-catching Instagram graphics or easily digestible minute-long TikTok explainers have replaced long-form text and talking heads.
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2 months ago |
emorywheel.com | Hunter Buchheit
Steam curled from cups of hot tea. Warm introductions and long-awaited reunions drifted through the room. Three poets stood together in the corner of the Michael C. Carlos Museum’s Ackerman Hall — catching up, complimenting each other’s work and preparing for their joint reading, acutely named “Three Poets: A Reading with Victoria Chang, E. Hughes and Lauren K. Watel.” A few minutes later Deanna Sirlin holding the microphone at the front of the room.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
emorywheel.com | Hunter Buchheit
The front yards of Emory University’s sorority lodges buzzed with energy on the morning of Jan. 18. Outside the entrances of the brick townhomes, members held up hair dryers to freshly painted stylized signs and ran in and out of the front doors with questions and excited greetings. Members of Gamma Phi Beta donned matching dark red sweatshirts, while Sigma Delta Tau members sported matching pink pajama sets.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
thegavoice.com | Hunter Buchheit
With November’s Presidential election drawing near, Atlantans — along with the rest of the United States — must contend with the realities of two very different candidates and two very different possible administrations.
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