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The Quill, Vol. 61, No. 8 Published Wed. May 21, 2025

The Quill, Vol. 61, No. 8 Published Wed. May 21, 2025

Wrapping up another stellar year of The Quill with the final issue of the year. 

Published Wednesday, May 21, 2025 of The Quill contains many new stories: 

  • Class of '25 preps for Graduation Ceremony, cover
  • HBCU tour gives Hawks a chance to see colleges, cover
  • May Show will highlight an array of student talents, cover
  • NEWS: Quill seniors getting ready for future, pg 2
  • NEWS: Seniors share their plans for life after graduation, pg 2
  • NEWS: Family Literary Program provides unique learning opportunities, pg 2
  • THE GRADUATE: Prepping starts for second year of college life, pg 2
  • OPINION: Reflecting on the journey of the Class of '25, pg 3
  • OPINION: Trump's tariffs a baffling source of global chaos, pg 3
  • OPINION: Staff cuts do a disservice to Cooper students, pg 3
  • OPINION: Keeping focused is important way to avoid lazy break, pg 3
  • OPINION: Taking a gap year brings with it many benefits, detriments, pg 3
  • VARIETY: Little Murders an unpredictable treat, pg 4
  • VARIETY: Spring concerts put a spotlight on music groups, pg 4
  • VARIETY: Movie lovers should steer clear of terrible Emilia Perez, pg 4
  • VARIETY: Third Venom is best in the franchise, pg 5
  • VARIETY: Netflix film Boys brings book series to small screen, pg 5
  • VARIETY: Mamma Mia! sequel mostly recaptures first film's magic, pg 5
  • VARIETY: PREMIER PERFORMERS, pg 6
  • VARIETY: Gritty The Pitt is must-see drama, pg 6
  • QUILL COMICS CORNER, pg 6
  • VARIETY: Dead takes fresh approach to zombie tropes, pg 7
  • SPORTS: Cooper welcomes flag football, pg 8
  • SPORTS: COOPER COMPETITORS, pg 8

 

Read the new issue here.