Index Staff Playlist – chill vibes
This week’s playlist was inspired by some chill music to study too since the middle of the semester is here and students have been working hard in their classes.
This week’s playlist was inspired by some chill music to study too since the middle of the semester is here and students have been working hard in their classes.
This week, the Index Staff decided to turn to their favorite fall vibes songs to get us in the right spirits for the upcoming spooky holiday.
As part of Pacific University’s Instant Theater Festival, play writers are assigned a random prop that must be in their play. For actor Xel Heidel, their cast’s assigned prop of cabbages was an opportunity for them to leave their mark in the play.
A slew of paper notes with “Among Us” characters printed on them was removed from the Spirit Bench in late September, an act of protest later determined to be because this particular phrase was removed by moderators of Pacific University’s official instant messaging service Discord, Boxercord.
On this week’s Index Staff Playlist, the Index staff share songs that capture the experience of returning to a new normal.
Porter Robinson’s sophomore effort “Nurture” is an original yet personal record about being in an intense artistic rut. Quint Iverson reviews for the Index.
March is Women’s History Month, and in celebration, the Index staff is sharing some of their favorite songs by women in the music industry…
Though it may no longer be February, the celebration of Black History Month continues on as the Index staff offers up some of their favorite tracks from Black musicians pushing the boundaries in the industry
“Rhythm Doctor” is the sort of game people who know nothing about game development dream of making.
The Pacific Index staff shares some songs for the holiday, as well as a touching tribute to the late avant-garde pop singer and producer SOPHIE
Indie puzzle adventure video game “Bugsnax” looks like a sweet-but-slightly-horrifying candy. But taking a bite reveals a frustrating, jawbreaker-like center that makes it hard to recommend for most palates.
The Index Staff pull out the weirdest, most off-the-wall songs in their music rotation…