Tag: satire
Media literacy education is completely unnecessary
Ah, the rapid rise of news and media, moving from the small press to large corporate standing, everywhere you turn, a wave of information...
Candied marijuana to be the end of American democracy
On October 8, 2023, a wave of despair passed over the state of California as Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed bill AB 1207, also known...
‘Spaceballs’ the replay
Mel Brooks is without a doubt the big-screen king of spoofs and satire. With classics such as the hilarious western spoof “Blazing Saddles” and...
“Lit” Pick of the week: “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut
Radar is committed to all forms of art and entertainment and as such, will pick one book as a reading recommendation every week. This...
Students who skip class deserve to be called deserters
As the school year nears its end, UCR administrators have noticed a considerable decline in student attendance and focus. Students are simply not as...
Editorial: Companies bring joy to UCR
In the last week, UCR has made perhaps the single greatest stride forward on the path to greatness in academia in its 60-year history....
There can be only one: Finals: one week to rule them...
UCR is changing. I feel it in the nonexistent river. I feel it on top of the C. I smell it in the trees....
There can be only one: The kingdom of quirky
Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears! For the times, they are a changin’. There was a time, not too long ago, when an...
Society’s indisputable need for the new driverless cars
I can recall when my family used to bicker about no longer being able to talk on their cell phones while driving—until they bought...
There can be only one: Someone needs to stop Patrice Wilson
This week, I originally thought I was going to write about the injustices and idiocies of the Oscar nominations. However, a matter much more...