
Jack Muscatello
Digital Managing Editor at The Quinnipiac Chronicle
Articles
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Apr 24, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Lillian Curtin |Jack Muscatello
Endings are rough. I’ve meandered back-and-forth on what “words of wisdom” I should impart as I close this chapter of my life, and I’ve settled on a simple mantra that has helped me over the years — embrace the ending. As a movie nerd and self-declared filmmaker, I believe the hardest part of any good story is the ending. What should be the final shot? The final line? How long until we cut to black, to leave a strong impression on the audience?
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Apr 16, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Alexandra Martinakova |Jack Muscatello
While the partial solar eclipse brought hundreds of spectators to the Mount Carmel Campus Quad on April 8, a small cohort of communications students and faculty gathered to hear Ukrainian photographer Serhii Korovayny describe his featured photographs in the “Ukraine: War and Resistance” exhibition.
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Mar 19, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Michael LaRocca |Jack Muscatello
The average American suburb has a few key ingredients: big box stores, seas of parking lots and six-lane roads cutting through neighborhoods. From behind the windshield of a car, it’s the ultra-normal symbol of the American Dream. But it shouldn’t be this way. Housing availability has plummeted, car prices and insurance premiums are soaring and complaining about traffic still ranks supreme in small-talk conversations with relatives.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Jacklyn Pellegrino |Jack Muscatello
The old adage “go big or go home” has long been co-opted by Hollywood as its approach of choice for sequels. Rarely does it work as well as it does for “Dune: Part Two,” which expands upon its predecessor with a fulfilling epic that manages to leave a little room for more to follow. “Part Two” continues the journey of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), the young patriarch of the once-powerful House Atreides.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
quchronicle.com | Jack Muscatello |Zachary Reagan
Acrobatics and tumbling may be one of the newest sports at Quinnipiac, but its history is as storied as one of the most successful teams on campus. Head coach Mary Ann Powers is entering her 27th year at Quinnipiac, and she’s built quite the program. Her teams have been nationally ranked in the top 10 since 2005, and she was one of the founding coaches of the National Collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling Association. To say Powers is a pioneer of the sport is an understatement.
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