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To Which Victor Goes the Iron Throne? Lessons on Game of Thrones from Research on Civil Wars

To Which Victor Goes the Iron Throne? Lessons on Game of Thrones from Research on Civil Wars

"The history of Game of Thrones (and our world) shows that, although the rulers and even the rules of the game may change, the struggle for power with enemies and allies alike will likely remain, as actors exchange roles in a recurring play with a familiar finale."
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Opinions January 21, 2019

Thumbs Up - Snow! Campus looks stunning, like a collection of iced Jesuit gingerbread houses. Acapella tryouts were Sunday, and consisted solely of singers dressed in Elsa costumes belting “Let It Go”...

'Game of Thrones' Accelerates In Action, Not Quality

‘Game of Thrones’ Accelerates In Action, Not Quality

Jacob Schick August 30, 2017
The latest season of 'Game of Thrones' raises concerning questions about the quality of future episodes in the wake of a departure from the books.
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Embracing the Stigmatized Ways of the Nerd

Isabella Dow April 5, 2017
It's easy to stigmatize genres that one may not wholeheartedly embrace, but acknowledging our own nerd tendencies and accepting those of others would be better for everyone.
The Future of Violence in Entertainment

The Future of Violence in Entertainment

Chris Fuller November 3, 2016
As special effects and virtual reality technology evolves over time, violence has become more prevalent and realistic in TV, movies, and video games. What does this say about how future generations will look at violence in the entertainment they take in?

Summer Television Gems Enthrall Viewers Through Fear, Oddities, and Crime

Caleb Griego August 31, 2016
With so much exceptional television coming out of the summer of 2016, the coming months are sure to be rife with tokens of summer in the winter's binge to come.

In the Summertime, When the Weather is Fine

Chris Fuller May 5, 2016
Summer's a great time not only to get away from the pressures of the school year, but also to catch up on the entertainment that school doesn't accommodate.

Family Matters in ‘Game of Thrones’

Caleb Griego May 2, 2016
'Game of Thrones' may have forgot where it came from as the customs of the Seven Kingdoms become frequently and blatantly transgressed in Season 6.

Blood Continues to Draw, Boil, and Spill in ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 6

Becky Reilly April 27, 2016
There is no singular aspect that 'GoT' can look forward to, as all horizons in Westeros seemed to be headed down its signature roads of deceit, treachery, and violence that has made the show what it is.
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From the Middle East to Westeros: A Flickering Light in Syria

Layla Aboukhater April 3, 2016
In war-torn Syria, spurts of electricity offer an escapist glimpse into another world.

How ‘Game of Thrones’ Claimed The Silver Age Crown

Ryan Dowd October 21, 2015
If the Silver Age of television is an expansive horizontal structure, then no show embodies the current moment than 'Game of Thrones.'

Westeros Report: The North Still Snows

Ryan Dowd September 16, 2015
This is fun. Frustrating, but fun. It makes the audience as integral to the telling of the story as Martin or Benioff and Weiss.
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