Joseph Pethan

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Deer Season During the Pandemic

Another deer gun season has come and gone in the state of Wisconsin, it has come and gone during the guaranteed soon to be historic year of the Covid-19 pandemic. The 2020 Deer Gun season last from November 21 to November 29, which is now currently coinciding at a time when covid-19 is so far at its peak. For those that do not know, Covid-19 cases in the United States are now at the absolute highest that they have ever been, with over 13 million cases recently being confirmed. Just in Wisconsin

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Can the Arizona Cardinals Still Make the Playoffs?

“They got it done and we didn’t.” Those were the words of head coach Coach Kliff Kingsbury used to summarize the Arizona Cardinals’ 34-31 loss over this past weekend to the visiting Miami Dolphins. The game ended when Arizona kicker Zane Gonzalez failed to make the potentially game-tying field goal in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. This was a loss that came as a disappointment, as Arizona was expected by many to win this game after coming off of a bye week, their previous game being a

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Marching Bands COVID Challenges: Bands Adapt to Pandemic

There are many sounds that people have instantaneously come to associate with that of the fall season. Those sounds tend to include the sound of the sound of geese as they fly south, the sound of a crackling bonfire, and of course the crunching sound of leaves on the ground. A lesser known and appreciated sound, however, is that of the music of local marching bands. During the COVID-19 pandemic, marching bands across the country have been silenced while some continue to play and regularly rehea

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Comic Book Reviews: "Thor #3" By Donny Cates

It’s Thor vs Beta Ray Bill. The showdown between friends and allies, and it won’t end in celebration. So far in Donny Cates run, Thor has had to challenge his morals at every turn. It started with him agreeing to help Galactus, then he became a herald, followed by allowing Galactus to consume a planet (but not without trying to save it), and finally he is face-to-face with his old ally. As mentioned in the review for the previous issue, his duty to do what is necessary is conflicting with his

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Comic Book Reviews: Thor #2 by Donny Cates

In the previous installment of Donny Cates’s new cosmic epic, the infamous cosmic entity Galactus crashed down on Asgard (causing both mass destruction, and for the world tree Yggdrasil to become sick), while originally believed by Thor to be an attack, it is discovered that has come asking for help. The Black Winter, the star plague that destroyed Galactus’ original universe back when he was known as Galan, has returned. In a meeting between Galactus’ past and present heralds, Norrin (the Silve

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Comic Book Reviews: Thor #1 by Donny Cates

For the past seven years, writer Jason Aaron led a team of writers and artists to create what is perhaps the biggest Thor run of the past twenty years, and there are many who claim Aaron’s run to be the definitive take on the character. Director Taika Waititi announced at this year’s San Diego Comic Con that the fourth Thor film, “Thor: Love and Thunder,” would take inspiration from his run. Much like with his current run on “The Avengers” and his book from Image comics, “The Goddamned,” Aaron’