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Volume 73, Issue 05

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE

VOL. 73, ISSUE 5

For the week of Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Coraline’ is a lot more sinister than perceived : “Some cool concealed easter eggs in this cinematic masterpiece.”

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By: Senna Omar, Editor-in-Chief *Spoiler Alert* irected by Henry Selick, “Coraline,” is riddled with easter eggs and hidden details from the first second to the very last second. Selick meant for everything in this movie to have meaning, stating in an interview that “here everything is art directed; nothing is random. Every blade of grass, every branch shape, needs to have style.”....More on Page 12, RADAR

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Take it or leave it: Halloween is frighteningly underrated: “Halloween is getting “haunted” by Christmas and deserves its time in the limelight.” By: Lilianna Angel, Contributing Writer

Well, well, well, what have we here? Sandy Claws, huh? Ooh, I’m really scared,” rings the “Oogie Boogie Song” from “Nightmare Before Christmas” as I step into Target, where skeletons and snowmen share the shelves in October — forcing me to confront the uncomfortable reality of Christmas’ early arrival. Just when we’re gearing up for Halloween with its haunted houses, spooky decor and pumpkin spice everything, Christmas is sneaking in prematurely with its sprinkling tinsel decorations in stores. However, Halloween deserves more than appreciation for its festivities as it gives a unique opportunity for creativity, escapism and community — offering a day of stress relief and joy in a way no other holiday does....More on Page 5, OPINIONS

TRICK OR TREAT ! Kids, kandy and kindness: Embracing new traditions: "Meshing school and life, a peek into a student-parent’s Halloween experience." By: Mata Elangovan, Managing Editor

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ith Halloween right around the corner, student parents on campus are preparing to celebrate the holiday in a manner distinct from their peers. At the University of California, Riverside (UCR), student-parents, caregivers or registered students who are taking care of a dependent, have the opportunity to take part in campus culture and events alongside their kids...More on Page 3, NEWS

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