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Frank & Louis
This is a film review of Frank & Louis (2025), directed by Petra Biondina Volpe
Levitating (Para Perasuk)
This is a film review of Levitating (Para Perasuk) (2026), directed by Wregas Bhanuteja
The Family Torn Apart - Honors Thesis Fall 2025
On July 21st, 2015, a blast rang out from the RCE research center in St. Alban on Kennedy Island. Radiation infected the citizens in the surrounding neighborhood. For some, it gave them enhanced abilities; for others, it drained their life force. For the Elder family, it did both. After the loss of his sister, Olivia, Blaine Elder struggles with a double life. To most of St. Alban, he is known as Nightfire, the hero accountable for protecting their city. To a select few, he is Officer Elder of the 1st precinct, a man responsible for raising his sister’s son. As details of the RCE explosion come forward, Blaine must protect the identities of those he loves before more devastation follows. Hannah Zink wrote this collection of short stories under the guidance of Professor Kenneth White. It was completed on December 14th, 2025
See You When I See You
This is a film review of See You When I See You (2026), directed by Jay Duplass
Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story
This is a film review of Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story (2026), directed by Judd Apatow and Neil Berkeley
Tuktuit: Caribou
This is a review of the short film, Tuktuit: Caribou (2026), directed by Lindsay Aksarniq McIntyre
Mapping Weaponized Drone Attacks Attributed to Mexican Drug Cartels, 2021-2025
The exploitation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) by Mexican drug cartels presents a growing threat to U.S. homeland security and defense. Several of the Mexican transnational criminal organizations designated as foreign terrorist organizations (FDTCOs) in 2025 employ drones in a wide array of tactical applications, including surveillance, smuggling, and weaponized attacks. Tactical innovation of UAS by FDTCOs has enhanced their capabilities to attack a range of targets including security forces within the law enforcement critical infrastructure sector. This report summarizes NCITE original analysis of publicly available information of weaponized drone incidents attributed to Mexican FDTCOs from 2021 through 2025