Robert Lees
Restaurant Review: Gol Brazilian Restaurant
4.5/5 Stars
Before we get started, let’s all take a moment to lament the sad state of the ‘buffet’ in America today. On the surface,...
Campus Cope: Adjusting back to school
Whether you’ve been sleeping and Netflix-ing away to your heart’s content, enjoying delicious homemade meals, working or even keeping busy with other classes and...
“The Scorch Trials” and the problem with film series
Our story opens with a small cohort of adventurers leaving the world they knew to find salvation at a settlement in the mountains. Along...
The Rock rocks amidst falling rocks in the raucous “San Andreas”
My goodwill towards action movies is uncharacteristically strong, partly because of “Mad Max: Fury Road” and partly because I recently re-watched the first “Die...
In Memoriam: Laura Sobrino, “La Reyna del Mariachi”
It’s spring quarter of 2013 and the school year is almost over, but we have to deliver one last performance as a Mariachi ensemble....
Restaurant Review: Extreme Pita
1.5/5 Stars
The Canyon Crest Towne Center is a hidden gem of sorts. Away from the bustling, packed restaurants on campus and off University Avenue,...
Food on the run
The average college student is constantly on a budget. Because of that, it’s important to learn how to make meals that will save you...
A Game of Thrones: Latitude 55 chess tournament
Set against the thumping beat of techno and house music, a battle unfolded at Latitude 55 Wednesday evening. It was a battle of kings,...
Comedy Apocalypse XIII has the last laugh
The word “apocalypse” implies an ending. Some people think it involves hellfire, a meteor, Cthulhu or some other type of cataclysm. Shows at the...
Under the Kilt: Best friends with benefits
I’m sure we’re all familiar with the “best friends that are also a couple” motif present in both life and fiction. There’s Marshall and...