His House: A Film of Immigration Turned Horror

By: Danielle Christopher *WARNING: THIS POST WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS* Released on January 27, 2020, “His House,” now available on Netflix, is the work of film director Remi Weekes. This horror-drama is the powerful story of a

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Blurring the Lines with Kimberlee Smith

Blurring the Lines, created by Kimberlee Smith, is a talk show series that brings together people of different backgrounds, cultures, religions, and political points of view to discuss varied opposing

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Girl Chat: Holiday Edition

“GIRL CHAT” is a panel featuring the women of the Eagle Eye who are all going through the college experiences. The hosts bring their unique perspectives to topics ranging from

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The PS5 is out, but why can no one get one?

PS5. Photo via Twitter. By Moxon Glosson Sony’s PlayStation 5, while being the catalyst for a new generation of console gaming and 2020’s main big-ticket Black Friday item, may be in trouble. Well,

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Game Day With No Games  

Trevor Lawrence reacts to the postponement of Clemson-Florida State. Photo via Twitter. By Khalil Wilson  On Nov. 21, just three hours before the scheduled noon kickoff at Doak Campbell Stadium,

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The definitive list of the top 10 Thanksgiving foods

Photo by Casey James on Unsplash By Moxon Glosson  Thanksgiving is almost here, and Reinhardt’s students and staff know what that means – THANKSGIVING BREAK! Here at the Eagle Eye,

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How to Get Involved in the Georgia Senate Runoff Races

It’s your future. Now that the 2020 United States Presidential Election has been called for Vice President Joe Biden, all eyes are on Georgia. Here’s what you need to know

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Why Does Everyone Love “The Mandalorian” So Much?

The Mandalorian and The Child. Photo via Twitter By Moxon Glosson  Everyone is hooked on Disney Plus’s “The Mandalorian.” Currently, in its second season, the series tells the story of a

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Election Day: International students’ perspectives  

Philip Frowis, Leonardo Fagioli, and Victor Profit in Atlanta. Photo Credit: Philp Frowis Guest Editorial  Philip Frowis     As international students at Reinhardt University, we knew George W. Bush. We knew Barack

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Nothing is for sure halfway through the NFL season

“Sixburgh – Pittsburgh Steelers – Six time Super Bowl Champions.” Photo Credit: wstera2 After playing one of the weakest schedules through Week 9, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain undefeated, posting an

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