Aries (March 21 - April 19): The Star
After reflecting on your conflict and working hard to shed your isolating independence by looking to others for help, you’re approaching a period of reprieve. Let the wave of calm energy and peace take over. This could also be a chance of rediscovery for you to reconnect with your inspirations and let...
Here are some of my most recent favorite Trader Joe’s products. These food and beverage items are perfect for the busy college student on the go and are budget friendly.
Mini Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
These Trader Joe’s mini chocolate peanut butter cups are amazing and well priced. Coming in at $4.99, they are worth every single penny.
Spicy Chai Tea...
With the use of technology becoming more of an everyday necessity, it’s no wonder dating apps are becoming more and more popular over the years. With a wide range of dating apps such as Hinge, Bumble and Tinder, there's an app that works for everyone. With completing the first step of downloading any dating app, there comes a point...
Aries (March 21 - April 19): King of Wands
With your naturally bold and resourceful nature, you are a natural leader who thrives with their independence. However, you are in a place of stagnancy, and it is just the right time to depend on others. It may go against your nature, but the time to listen to the ideas of...
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Chinese Culture Night invites an array of talented performers for a lively night
Brenda Jovel -
The 23rd annual Chinese Culture Night took place Saturday night, April 23 at University Theatre. Hosted by the Chinese Student Association, the event was home to the celebration of Chinese culture that included various acts and an amusing play.
The night opened with a performance by the UCR Senryu Taiko club that awakened the audience to the exciting night that...
As we are nearing the end of the school year, many of us are excited for the upcoming summer break. Although summer break is the time for us to relax and kick it with some friends and family with spontaneous trips and activities, some of us often face days in the summer where there’s just nothing to do. If...
Outside of S.T.E.M., business, pre-law and other humanities, we see very little of UCR’s academic art scene. This was ASPB’s idea when they hosted Arts Walk 2022 at the Belltower on April 21, finally back in-person after two years.
The event not only featured 20 of UCR artist’s impressive work, but held live performances from the school’s musical artists and...
Every Ramadan, one of the aspects I look forward to, in addition to faith and community, is my mother’s qatayef recipe. I’ve spent nearly every day of Ramadan throughout all these years munching on this delicious dessert after breaking my fast. As we prepare to say goodbye to Ramadan 2022, I’d like to leave you all with this special...
Looking for a simple way to remind yourself of mom's cooking? Try making this traditional Indian meal, a recipe that is both easy to make and delicious. Head to your local Indian grocery store and get cooking.
Start to finish: 40 minutes
Serving Size: 4
Ingredients:
4 eggs
1 onion
3 roma tomatoes
½ tablespoon of mustard seeds
A pinch of Asafoetida (Hing)
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
¾ teaspoon red...
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Studies of the Star Cross and the Oddity breathe new life back into the Barn
Ysabel Nakasone -
The Barn was in full swing on Thursday night with a roster of great music, good food, fun games and incredible vibes. The Oddity, the self-proclaimed “Edgiest Band in Southern California,” performed first, setting the mood with some original songs and covers. Band members, vocalist and guitarist Melanie Reynolds, drummer Justin Strickland and guitarist Anthony Juarez killed it as...