Short Story: Errent Quest

Liam May || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

It was dark in the woods. Not tar pitch black or grey fog, but a frosty darkness. A crisp full moon hung low over the trees, a pale bloated orb, like an engorged whale swimming a sea of stars. The perfect dark was cracked only by the celestial lights, and a single lone campfire. In a small clearing of ever greens, a man and his steed huddled next to the burning logs. It wasn’t a cold of deep boreal winter, but it was a night that was chilly with the death of summer. The man wore a simple half plate, with a pelt draped across his shoulders for warmth. His weapons were simple, on his back was a Longsword, engraved
on its hilt a rampant rooster. At his side rested a mace. Leaning against the log he sat on was a shield, with a similar design of a rooster, gold on a black field. The horse was average in size, perhaps some 14 hands high, but sticky and covered with shaggy hair. A well-worn saddle with bags rested on its back, and no rope tied it, but it stood patiently by the fire, ears flicking around the clearing. It nuzzled the man’s arm and snorted. The warrior sighed and reached into a pouch at his waist, drawing out
a small carrot, which he promptly handed to his mount. The horse happily took it from his hands and shuffled away, chewing contentedly. The knight looked up to the sky, tracing constellations and the path of the moon. He sighed, expelling a visible cloud of vapor into the cold air. Snow was not on the ground but it would be soon, and by then he needed to buy out of this valley. He poked the fire with a
stick, sending a quick shot of sparks into the sky. The knight shifted a log closer to a split-open potato that rested near the embers. As he leaned closer to the fire, the warhorse pawed the ground and shook
its head nervously. The knight looked up sharply and scanned the edge of the firelight, his eyes straining to sort shadows from monsters. His hand rested on his mace with a careful, practiced ease.
“Who goes there?” He asked, voice level and calm. “If you are but a solitary bandit, you will not survive the first exchange, and if your numbers have surrounded me, choose the first to die.” From the edge of the forest stepped a figure in brown and green, his mottled cloak blending into the foliage. His hands were raised but his cowl hid his face. The knight looked at the newcomer warily, still ready for another to rush from the trees. “I mean no harm friend,” the stranger said, pulling down his hood. A ghost of a smile was on the new man’s face, his short scraggly beard and hair were black. A scar on his cheek looked more like the work of a blade than an accident, and the way he carried himself quietly stated capability. The knight’s hand never left his weapon. “How do I know your friends aren’t waiting for me to get comfortable before stabbing me in the back.” Slowly the other drew open his cloak, showing a wineskin hanging from his belt. The knight’s eyes did not miss the short sword that hung above it either. “A bandit wouldn’t share his mead before robbing a mark.”

Value For Vikings: Discounted Regal Movie Tickets

Molly Graiff || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

Welcome to the spring semester! If you’re new to HVCC, welcome! The Hudsonian is your source for the latest campus news, current events, and interesting stories. Values for Vikings is a column that highlights the deals around campus giving you the most bang for your buck. One of the best on-campus deals is the discounted Regal movie tickets at the Student’s Activities office. Located in the Siek Campus Center in Room 210, the Student Activities office offers amazing events. Each Tuesday from 10 AM-3 PM and 4-5:30 PM (Evening students only) Regal movie tickets are sold for $5 each. There is a limit of two tickets per week per student. You must show your current HVCC ID to get this deal. A typical Regal ticket for an adult is about $15 meaning buying yours at HVCC saves you $10.

Some exclusions apply. I used my tickets bought at HVCC to see Inside Out 2 and Wicked and both times I had a $1.50 upcharge per ticket once I got to the theatre. There are upcharges on new releases or specific movies so you must note that when planning. Even with the upcharge, it was such a better deal to get my tickets at Hudson Valley. If there are no ticket sales for the week that should be reflected in Brightspace as well as the college’s website so, look out for those posts. Consider purchasing your Regal movie tickets at HVCC saving you money while also conveniently grabbing them after class.

Opinion Review: Can You Be the Obstacle on the Path to Success?

Hamide AK || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

success a matter of fate? Or is it a legacy passed down from one person to another? No! Success is tied to the goals a person sets for themselves. Success is a concept that varies from person to person and is often defined as achieving a goal, gaining personal satisfaction, or creating a positive impact on society. Achieving a predetermined goal or completing a planned task also constitutes success. However, success involves utilizing one’s abilities and potential to the fullest. It is not just about external results but also the sense of fulfillment a person feels internally. For instance, helping others, leaving a positive mark on society, or making a difference in others’ lives. For some people, success is not
about money or career but a happy and peaceful life. Finding inner peace and achieving personal happiness is also a form of success. Naturally, this
concept of success, which leads us to the most beautiful points in life, is not easily achieved. As the saying goes, “You cannot climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets.” Isn’t this a profoundly true statement? Now, I want to ask: how high is your ladder to success? If we consider each step of that ladder as an obstacle, how many steps of obstacles do you have on
your path to success? Have you faced all these barriers? Moreover, what is your determination to overcome them? Factors That May Hinder You on the Path to Success: On the journey to success, the obstacles you may face can be personal, environmental, or psychological. Here are some examples: 1. Lack of Self-Confidence If you do not believe in your abilities, you may hesitate to take risks or try new things. 2. Lack of Clear Goals The absence of specific and achievable goals can reduce your motivation. 3. Poor Time Management Failing to plan, prioritize, and use your time effectively can slow down your progress. 4. Negative Thoughts like “I can’t succeed” or “I have no chance” can hold you back. Negative thoughts drain your confidence and energy. 5. Environmental Factors An unsupportive environment, critical family members, or unmotivated friends can make your journey difficult.

  1. Lack of Discipline Without consistency and determination, achieving long-term success is challenging.
    1. Fears and Anxieties Fear of failure, reluctance to make mistakes, or worrying about what others think can prevent you from taking steps forward. 8. Health and Mental State Physical or mental health issues can affect your motivation and focus. Solutions:1. Set Goals: Define specific, measure from small but consistent steps. 3. Believe in Your Potential: Encourage yourself with positive affirmations. 4. Seek Support: Spend time within spiring people and seek guidance from mentors or professionals if necessary. 5. Manage Your Time: Create daily, weekly, and monthly plans. Determine your priorities. 6. Take Care of Your Health: A healthy body and mind are crucial for success. Factors Shaping Success: Personal Goals: Success depends on the goals a person sets for themselves. With each goal you achieve, your belief and confidence in yourself will growable, realistic, and time-bound goals .

When you reach a goal, your self-confidence increases. This enables you to approach bigger goals with courage in the future. The thought “I succeeded, I can do it again!” motivates you. Values and Beliefs: Success is often defined as achieving what is important to individuals. This does not necessarily have to be tangible. Filling in whatever is missing on your path to being your true self (even if it is abstract) is
also, a form of success. You begin to appreciate your abilities and efforts. This enhances yourself respect and helps build a stronger character. Societal Perception: Sometimes, society defines success through wealth, status, or social acceptance. However, this definition is not always accurate. People around you notice your successes and appreciate you. This leads to greater respect and support in
your social circle. Your achievements can also inspire those around you, including your children, friends, or colleagues, making you feel more valued. In conclusion, success is subjective; what matters is creating your own definition of success and progressing accordingly. Living a life aligned with your values and dreams is the foundation of true success. Remember, success is a journey. Making mistakes or slowing down occasionally is a natural part of the process. What matters is not giving up and continuing on your path. Overcoming challenges, persevering, and refusing to give up
are critical elements that define success. Success positively impacts you not only through external results but also through the internal changes you experience. Whether big or small, what matters is achieving a goal that is meaningful and valuable to you. Success is the courage to keep going despite the obstacles encountered in life. When you take steps toward your dreams, remember that the road may not always be easy; but difficult paths create strong travelers. Success is born not just from great victories but also from the small steps and perseverance you show every day. If you have a goal and are working toward it, you are already successful. Remember that even your mistakes and failures are lessons that make you grow and strengthen you. Believe, be patient, and take one more step toward your dreams each day. Because success is the reward for those who do not give up. Trust yourself because what you can achieve in this world is limitless!

Opinion Review: Nostolgia in Pop Culture

Adem Jones || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025


I’ve been obsessed with Tate Mcrae’s new song, “Sports Car,” lately. There’s something about it that feels so familiar that it’s almost a little lackluster, yet just fresh enough for me to keep coming back. Then, I saw the perfect comparison and it all made sense. Tate Mcrae is trying to reheat Nelly Furtado and Timbaland’s nachos.
The problem is that she’s missing the cheese, but it’s 3 am, and you’re a little drunk, so you eat them anyway, and in that moment, in that context, they’re the best nachos you’ve ever had.
Nostalgia, as we experience it today, is like reheated nachos, oftentimes I’m perfect, but still a satisfying relic of the past. A flawed recreation that feels just right because of the context. It’s messy, it’s missing something, but strangely, it’s exactly what we need. It’s this longing for a time we didn’t fully live through or experience that
has become a driving force in pop culture. It’s not about perfection, it’s about the comfort of familiarity, even when it doesn’t quite hit the mark. This desire to revisit and repackage
the past is evident in today’s music, fashion, and media. Sampling in pop music has become one of the clearest manifestations of this trend. Artists like Dua Lipa and The Weeknd have embraced the sounds of the ‘80s, reviving synth
heavy melodies and larger-than-life production. Songs like Dua Lipa’s “Physical” or The Weekend’s “Blinding Lights” don’t just evoke memories of a past era, they reinvigorate them. These tracks don’t just sample old music, they create a bridge between generations, giving listeners access to a soundscape they may not have experienced firsthand but can still resonate
with. It’s the musical equivalent of a retrofit, borrowing familiar elements to craft something that may be new but will always be a bit reminiscent. But not all nostalgic moments hit the mark as seamlessly. The TikTok discourse around Mcrae’s attempt at recreating Furtado and Timberland’s early 2000s magic is a perfect example of the tension between the old and the new. Reheating the past may bring comfort, but it often lacks the raw, unrefined energy that made the originals stand out. It’s like trying to capture lightning in a bottle, sometimes, the magic just doesn’t translate. The unfortunate reality is that while nostalgia can be a powerful tool for connecting with an audience, it can
also stifle creativity when it’s not used
thoughtfully. This brings us to Hollywood’s obsession with sequels, reboots, and remakes. Everywhere you look, there seems to be a fixation on revisiting the past. Classic films and TV shows, from “Ghostbusters” to “Full House,” are being recycled for new audiences, with mixed results. On one hand, these reboots are a chance to revisit beloved characters and stories, offering a comfort we can cling to in an ever-changing world. But, on the other hand, it raises the question: Where are the bold, groundbreaking stories that once defined cinema? Are we so consumed by nostalgia that we’ve forgotten how to innovate? In a world where streaming platforms often prioritize remakes over original works, it’s hard not to wonder whether we are just chasing echoes of the past rather than creating something truly fresh.

This obsession with nostalgia has even seeped into fashion, where the Y2K aesthetic has seen a resurgence. Gen-Z, the current youth generation, is embracing the early 2000s despite not having fully lived through it. Many Gen-Zers, myself included, were mere toddlers or not even born
during this era. Yet, here we are, sporting cargo pants, chunky sneakers, and butterfly clips like they’re an original part of our style DNA. It’s a fascinating paradox: the generation expected to push culture forward is instead looking back to find their identity. In this context, TikTok plays a pivotal role, not just as a trend-setting platform but as a time capsule. The viral nature of TikTok makes it a space where the past and present collide. A song from the ‘80s or a trend from the 2000s can explode into the mainstream, not because of any inherent artistic value, but because it resonates emotionally with a generation in search of identity and connection. What does this all mean for culture? Why does nostalgia have such a hold on us? Psychologically, nostalgia serves as a coping mechanism, a way of dealing with uncertainty and distress. Research suggests that nostalgia can boost self-esteem, inspire confidence, and connect us to others in meaningful ways. In an era defined by technological change, economic instability, and social uncertainty, the past becomes a comforting anchor. But it’s also more than just a psychological crutch, it can be powerful
tool for reconnecting with deep emotional truths.
The challenge, however, is not to
fall into the trap of just “reheating nachos.” When done right, nostalgia can enrich culture by creating connections across generations, but when overused, it runs the risk of turning into a
form of escapism, a retreat from the challenges of the present. So, where does this leave us? Are we trapped in a cycle of recreating the past, or can nostalgia be a steppingstone to something new? To me, it’s both. Nostalgia serves as a bridge that links generations through cultural standards. But if we’re not careful, we might end up so absorbed in what has been that we forget to create the future. In the end, nostalgia is a powerful tool, one that can either stifle creativity or fuel it, depending on how we use it. The challenge is to balance honoring the past with building a future that is just as rich, bold, and meaningful. Much like those reheated nachos at
3 a.m., nostalgia may not capture the original magic, but in the right moment, it’s the imperfect comfort we crave. Sometimes, the best things are the ones we revisit, even when they’re a little worn around the edges.

Album Review: Epic: The Ithaca Saga

Christian Rasmussen || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

Jorge Rivera-Herrans, Director and 

Producer of EPIC: The Musical has just released their 9th and final edition of their concept album. EPIC: The Musical, is a concept album that encapsulates the events of the Greek tale, The
Odyssey. After 20 years of fighting Trojans, sea creatures, monsters, and even the God of the Ocean, Poseidon, Odysseus finally makes it home, only to find his palace ransacked by suitors. The Saga
starts with “The Challenge,” a song that captures the emotions of Penelope, Odysseus’ wife, who has waited 20 years for his return. This song also captures her struggle when the suitors demand she pick a new king, believing that Odysseus is dead or lost. She comes up with a challenge: a suitor must string the old King’s bow and shoot through 12 axes. Only he who can string the bow and make the very
precise shot can be crowned King of Ithaca. The second song in the Ithaca Saga is “Hold Them Down”. In this song, the leader of the suitors, Antinous, claims that Penelope’s challenge is a ruse to further delay them from claiming the throne. Having enough, Antinous plots to kill the Prince of Ithaca, Telemachus – Odysseus and Penelope’s son. When that’s said and done, the suitors plot to take
the throne by force, but Antinous is struck by an arrow to the neck before they can act. The third song, “Odysseus” is the final ‘Boss Battle’ of the Musical. Odysseus, during his 20-year journey, fought
many of these ‘Boss Battles’, including a cyclops, a witch, a sea monster, and Poseidon. The final boss battle though, is Odysseus. One by one Odysseus slays the suitors. While the bloodshed commences, the suitors find the weapons room, where Telemachus, the Prince of Ithaca, returns home and helps Odysseus defeat the suitors. With ease, Odysseus slays all the suitors and reunites with his son, who he hasn’t seen since infancy. The fourth song, “I Can’t Help But Wonder” is a shorter song, where we
can feel the bonding between father and son. For one, it is a reunion, and for the other, an introduction. After the long hug they share, Odysseus tells Telemachus to inform Penelope that he’s home. When Telemachus leaves, Odysseus finally reunites with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom, and his mentor. Athena claims that all the troubles Odysseus went through were her doing, and wonders if it would be different had she stayed with him. Odysseus forgives her, and Athena leaves. Telemachus returns and tells Odysseus that Penelope awaits him in their bedroom. The fifth and final song, “Would You Fall In Love With Me Again” is a duet between husband and wife. Odysseus finally sees Penelope and instead of melting into her arms, he claims that he is not the man she once fell in love with. He claims that the 20 years away have changed him in ways he believes she would hate him for. With this information, Penelope tells Odysseus to move their wedding bed out of the bedroom. Saddened by this, and slightly enraged, Odysseus claims that the bed cannot be moved, as it was rooted into the olive tree where they had met. Penelope claims that only her husband would know that, so he must still be her husband. Seeing he was tricked; Odysseus gives in and the two finally reconcile. The musical ends with the two harmonizing on the words “I love you”. This musical as a whole has been a very genius and emotional piece of music, all 40 songs have their unique artistry behind them. Overall, I give this musical a 10/10.

Movie Review: Gladiator II

Olivia William || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

Twenty-four years after Gladiator was released in theaters, its sequel Gladiator II has finally arrived. But it may have come a tad too late. The director Ridley Scott directed the original film and the sequel. As of late, the director hasn’t had the best track record. Now, he’s directed classics like the original Gladiator, Alien, and Blade Runner. However, some of his recent movies, like Exodus: Gods and Kings, The Last Duel, House of Gucci, and Napoleon, have been met with mixed or poor reception. So, whether this film would hit or miss the mark, was in question. The film itself is well shot and, in a way, emphasizes a sense of grandeur that most films don’t have much of anymore. The action scenes are fun to watch. The gladiatorial combat and sword fighting are visceral, and the action can get pretty gory. Though certain aspects stretch the limits of historical accuracy, they make for more fun. If
Ridley Scott wants to add sharks to the water filled Colosseum ship battle, I won’t complain about that. The effects are overall done well enough. Although the CGI can vary at times, it’s specifically noticeable in a scene containing
monkeys (you’ll recognize it when you see it).
The musical score is good here, but it doesn’t hold the same impact that the original score does. Hane Zimmer did not return to craft the music score here, while Harry Gregson-Williams did compose a decent score. However, it lacks something the original composition had that made it feel epic in scale. The acting is good. Paul Mescal manages his own as the lead, Lucius. He carries himself well in the action sequences.


characters in the film seem to have an interesting premise and background, but they are left unexplored. It feels as if there were a lot of scenes cut or left on the editing room floor… which may be true since the movie clocks in at 2 hours and 28 minutes, and the director Ridley Scott claims
that the original cut of the movie is 4 hours. The original Gladiator is considered a modern classic and is difficult to live up to. I would still consider the original above this film in rank. However, in a world of thumbs up or thumbs down, I’d still give the movie a thumbs up. If you’re looking for
something to watch, this movie is entertaining enough to consider watching in theaters, if you get the chance.

Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal do well in their roles; Denzel in particular brings a certain movie star charisma to the film. Each actor does the best they can with the script they have been given. Each of the characters they play has understandable motivations, and that emotional ambiguity can make it
difficult to pinpoint who to root for; which can be a good or bad thing, depending on the viewer’s preference. The main issue with the movie comes down to its writing. It is very similar to the plot of the original movie, and the writing seems a bit clunky and disjointed. There are certain aspects of the script that seem to have plot holes or provide characters with blatant plot armor. Although plot armor can be excusable in certain stories and situations, here it comes off as a bit obvious. Some things happen in the movie that do not have time to breathe or develop on-screen, it just jumps to the next outcome. There are certain things that the characters go through and the movie does not really show either the emotional buildup to those scenes or the emotional aftermath. It lowers the impact of the characters’ arcs and makes the changes seem sudden and ‘out of the blue’ rather than gradual. Certain

Game Review: Marvel Rivals

Liam May || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

Marvel Rivals is a competitive hero shooter that pulls its characters from the legendary Multiverse of Marvel comics. For those who do not know much about these games, it consists of teams competing for objectives. Each player takes the role of individual characters with different abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. These games are very popular in E-Sport communities for their competitive nature. For characters, it has various super villains and Heroes from the comic Multiverse, such as Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man. Many have called the game an “Overwatch killer,” with thousands of players flocking from the reigning monarch of the genre to this new game in its first weeks of release. However, it is the opinion of this author that it is not strong enough to kill. It certainly means that Overwatch no longer has the monopoly on hero-shooters it once
did, as this new game is a very strong
contender.

The game is free to play, with battle passes and cosmetics. The skins are taken from various comics, with a few originals sprinkled in. The comic-accurate ones contain titles of the
graphic novels they were pulled from. This is a great feature for fans getting to see their comic characters come to life. However, I have to say that the game has not really pioneered much game play-wise. It has stuck to the tried-and-true game modes of competitive hero shooters. I think some innovations are more akin to the cinematic world of Marvel, instead of riveting gameplay of Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme, escorting a payload.

Elon Musk Throws Up Alleged “Nazi Salute”

Olivia William || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

On Monday, January 20th, 2025 Billionaire Elon Musk attended President Trump’s inauguration. After the inauguration Musk spoke at a rally after the event and was hyping up the crowd.”This was no ordinary victory. This was a fork in the road of human civilization,” he said. “This one real ly mattered. Thank you for making it happen! Thank you.” He then proceeded to bite his bottom lip, he thumped his right hand over his heart, fingers spread wide, then extended his right arm out, emphatically, at an upward angle, palm down and fingers together pointed forward. The then did it again to the crowd behind him. This gesture was extremely reminiscent of the notoriously fascist salute, This action
sparked heated debate over its meaning. Many people defending Musk’s actions claimed that he did the action by accident because of the excitement of the rally, like the Anti Defamation League . Others claim he was performing a “Roman salute”. But what is it? The “Roman salute” was a greeting
performed by the Romans in the Roman empire. However, this idea was misconstrued by fascist Italian leaders in the 1920s. Even though it is often called a “Roman salute”, there is no evidence that ancient Romans actually used this exact gesture. The gesture was first given its ideological ties by Gabriele D’Annunzio, and then popularized by Benito Mussolini. So even if it’s meant to be a “Roman salute” it still has historical ties to fascism regardless of Musk’s original intentions. Many people have taken videos of themselves doing the salute and posting it to social media in solidarity with Musk. To the surprise of many of those supporters they were terminated from their jobs because of the inappropriate and hateful behavior. People denouncing Musk’s actions have shown their distaste by vandalizing Tesla properties mocking his nazi supporting behavior. Following this incident Musk began influencing Germany’s election for chancellor. Endorsing Germany’s Alt right party (ADF) and speaking over video during a party on January 25th. Brushing away the ADF’s actions and connection to Nazism. Musk commented on how Germany has “too much of a focus on past guilt,” as an apparent effort to wipe away the actions and ideologies of the Nazis that has influenced generations of Germans. He also commented “It’s good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything” and “We don’t want everything to be the same
everywhere where it’s just one big sort of soup,”. Along with Musk’s salute incident many Germans were outraged by his behavior. This all happened 2 days before Poland commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Which is one of the most significant days of memorial on the German calendar. Currently Germany’s youth is experiencing a spike in antisemitism and reverting back to those concerning beliefs. It has become such and is
sue that many schools are making it mandatory to take students to visit Auschwitz to make sure history will not repeat itself. Overall, Musk’s critics have criticized his words and his timing including journalist Mathieu von Rohr for Spiegel, one of Germany’s most important news magazines. President Trump has not made many comments on Musk’s behavior so far. But it’s unknown what other actions he will do to address his behavior or continue on with it.

Meta Settles Trumps Lawsuit For $25M

Adem Jones || Issue 12 || February 4, 2025

Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump in 2021, following the suspension of his Facebook and Instagram accounts after the January 6 Capitol events. The settlement allocates $22 million to a fund supporting the construction of President Trump’s presidential library, with the remaining $3 million covering legal fees and other plaintiffs involved in the case.
In the lawsuit, President Trump alleged that Meta’s actions violated his First Amendment rights, asserting that the company engaged in improper censorship by suspending his ac
counts. Meta assured that the suspensions
were due to policy violations related to inciting violence, not external pressures.
This settlement marks a significant development in the ongoing discussions about content moderation and free speech on social media platforms. It also reflects Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s efforts to navigate the complex relationship between technology companies and political figures.

Meta had previously contributed $1 million to President Trump’s inaugural fund and recently ended its fact-checking program. Some see this move as a way for the platform to reposition itself to be in better standing under the Trump administration. Zuckerberg states that this shift embraces free speech in our shifting political and social landscape. Meta will use a ‘community notes’ style system, similar to the platform X, previously Twitter. Critics have expressed concern over the settlement, suggesting it sets a concerning tone. Senator Elizabeth Warren commented, “It looks like a bribe and a signal to every company that corruption is the name of the game.” She questioned what Zuckerberg might expect in return for this “investment.”
This is the second recent legal settlement involving President Trump and a major corporation. In December, ABC News agreed to pay $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit related to coverage of allegations against President Trump. The Meta settlement brings to light the ongoing challenges and debates surrounding content moderation, free speech, and the influence of major technology companies in the political sphere.