VOLUME 104
ISSUE 09
The Student Movement

Arts & Entertainment

Current Favorites: November 2021

Kaela McFadden


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In the hustle and bustle of college life, students from all over Andrews still find different ways to keep themselves occupied with activities outside of schoolwork. For those who are looking for fresh things to try, whether they be hobbies, books, movies, music, and more, here is a list of compiled interests from some Andrews students.

1) Alexander Hilton (junior, pre-physical therapy): “Destiny 2” - video game
2) Solana Campbell (sophomore, business management): “I Would Leave Me If I Could: A Collection of Poetry” by Halsey - poetry book
3) Alexander Hess (junior, English): “Easy On Me” by Adele - song
4) Alannah Tjhatra (junior, biochemistry): “champagne problems” by Taylor Swift
5) Manoah van der Velde (sophomore, mechanical engineering): Going for fall drives - hobby
6) Amanda Orosco (junior, elementary education): “You” - TV show
7) Andrew DeAbreu (senior, English and history): “Heat” - movie
8) Nora Martin (sophomore, psychology and English): “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” - movie
9) Paige Swanson (senior, English): “Dr. Who” - TV show
10)Jake Perez (junior, pre-physical therapy): Working on car mechanics - hobby
11) Elizabeth Escobar (senior, pre-physical therapy): “Hunter x Hunter” - anime
12) Jason DeWitt (freshman, explore Andrews): “Lose Control” by JJ Lin - song
13) Anna Lonto (junior, pre-physical therapy): Acrylic painting - hobby
14) T Bruggemann (junior, computer science and physics): “Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse” - movie
15) Andrew Potts (freshman, history): “The Office” - TV show
16) Jacob Tambunan (senior, medical lab sciences): Working out - hobby
17) Marcel Maddox (junior, social work): “Free Guy” - movie
18) Alex Noble (junior, mechanical engineering): “Loki” - TV show
19) Anjela To-Ong (junior, pre-physical therapy): “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” - movie
20) Shawn DeWitt (junior, psychology): “Foundation” - TV show

I am currently most interested in “Realm Breaker,” a young adult novel by Victoria Aveyard. She is one of my favorite authors and I am enjoying decompressing from a long week of school by reading her new book. 


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