By Josh Brethauer | Owl Staff Sunset at their home is where they want to be together. She gets home, hoping to follow him to his home. She is waiting nearby while he just wants to get home. Up the stairs, he can feel she's not far behind. He gets there just in time, making … Continue reading Together Again: A Spooky Twist on a Husband and Wife Coming Home
In Pursuit of Purpose: A Change of Perspective on Bourbon Street
Article and Photography by Luke Teigue | Owl Staff The anticipation on the elevator ride down to the street was intense as we prepared ourselves for the amazing time we knew was coming that Halloween night. It's 2025, I'll be 23 in two days, and I had the time of my life in New Orleans … Continue reading In Pursuit of Purpose: A Change of Perspective on Bourbon Street
Halloween in New Orleans
Photography by Luke Teigue | Owl Staff The Journalism Club at Harford traveled to New Orleans for the National College Media Convention. While there, the club took some time on Halloween night to walk the famous Bourbon Street for holiday festivities. Check out the photos below! From left to right: Ises Webb, Tacy Brown, Valnae … Continue reading Halloween in New Orleans
Blood, Guts, & Bare Breasts: The Thin Line Between Terror and Terrible
Article by Matt Dippel & David Kelly | Owl Staff We are not usually prone to talking in clichés about how things used to be better back in the day, but some things just don’t age well, and not all change is good. As much as it pains us to use the cliché with sincerity, … Continue reading Blood, Guts, & Bare Breasts: The Thin Line Between Terror and Terrible
Halloween Haunts
Article by Nathan DeRose | Photo Collaboration by John Morin and Liam Clisham | Owl Staff For some, Halloween is a month of scary movies, costume parties, and hayrides. For others it’s just a day where you turn your porch light off and park your car in the garage. Whether or not you are a … Continue reading Halloween Haunts
