Jasmine Yamanaka
“Risen” descended to indifference
The life and death of Jesus Christ is considered by many to be one of the greatest stories of all time. The legend has...
Alicia Christensen’s guide to scholarly publishing
Perhaps the greatest downside of being a writer is the worry that your work will never get recognized, largely due to the competitiveness and...
“Zoolander 2” has lost its Blue Steel
Everyone who watched the original “Zoolander” movie will always remember the “school for ants,” “Dere-lick-my-balls” from the face-off scene and last but certainly not...
Tabla Drums Speak Through Rhythm
It’s rare to see percussion at the forefront of American music. Because of this, many American radio listeners are not knowledgeable of the dynamic,...
“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” Will Eat Your Hopes Out
“Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” had everything going for it: a plotline based on one of the most famous books of all time, good-looking...
“The Finest Hours” sunk in unoriginality
Achieving the impossible is something that everyone wants to accomplish at some point in their life, whether it be mastering a perfect SAT score...
“Laugh More” is about more than just laughing
For the past few years, many students at UCR have united at the Barn for the “Laugh More” event, a night filled with knee-slapping...
The tides are low with “The Fifth Wave”
Rating: 0.5 stars
Before I watched “The Fifth Wave,” I predicted that it would involve a young, pretty girl who somehow diverges from the rest...
“Arthur Conan Doyle and the Imperial Armamentarium” unlocks diverse conversations
Most college lectures focus on one specific subject for the purpose of benefitting students within that field of study. For example, one can assume...
“The Look of Silence” Made The World Turn Quiet
Sound and sight are two primary senses that allow humans to discover the world. Because they are two distinct perceptions that function in different...