How does the film stack up to the book? When it comes to mystery stories for young adults, few figures are as prominently celebrated as “Stack Up: ‘Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase’”
Author: Patrick Ullmer
The Stack Up: ‘The Exorcist’
How does the film stack up to the novel? The 1971 novel, “The Exorcist” by William Peter Blatty and its 1973 film adaption directed by “The Stack Up: ‘The Exorcist’”
The toilet paper fallacy
An unnecessary shortage Aristotle once said, “He who overcomes his fears will truly be free.” With that said, it’s time to look at the fears “The toilet paper fallacy”
Bad for humans, good for the earth
How COVID-19 temporarily slows climate change Since the nationwide shutdown of numerous borders, and the closing of restaurants as well as many large educational institutions “Bad for humans, good for the earth”
The Stack Up: ‘The Death and Life of Superman’
How does the film stack up to the book? DC Comics’ most powerful superhero meets his match and leaves behind a legacy in Roger Stern’s “The Stack Up: ‘The Death and Life of Superman’”
The Stack Up: ‘Emma’
How does the film stack up to the novel? It is no secret that Jane Austen’s romantic literature are influential works of fiction that still “The Stack Up: ‘Emma’”
NDSU welcomes possible new students
The NDSU Transfer Open House was held at the Badlands room in the Memorial Union from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. It was at this “NDSU welcomes possible new students”
The Stack Up: ‘The Invisible Man’
How does the film stack up to the novel? Absolute power corrupts absolutely in H.G. Well’s 1897 novel “The Invisible Man” and the same sentiment “The Stack Up: ‘The Invisible Man’”