Film Fridays | Movie recommendations for December
By Myrsini Manou-Georgila | December 6, 2019December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out.
December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out.
Watching "Let It Snow" was quite an on-the-spot decision one Friday night, and I didn’t have high expectations.
To what extent might UR have a dark side, like in "Star Wars"? What values do we hold? How much might u201cshadow valuesu201d define our real experience?
In this week's column, Eric gets rickrolled and shares a few words of wisdom with his readers.
Robby Takac, one of the founding members of the Goo Goo Dolls, talks about what's changed and what's stayed the same over the years.
November is almost over, but there are some great movies that have come out this month already, and a few more will be released this week.
The way Muslims are talked about in the media is extremely harmful, as it sends a degrading image of a people who are already a small minority in the U.S.
The 2019 team of Orientation advisers were yet again tasked with diverting attention from the elephants, who on occasion, were physically in the room.
When we put together a formal request to obtain early registration for contracted Army ROTC cadets, we did not expect to need to defend our intrinsic values.
In this week's column, Eric gives advice about how to pick your major and how to deal with an RA who might not be doing their job.
“Super Enthusiast” by Long Island emo rockers Macseal is the perfect album to walk around Westhampton Lake alone and drink an apple cider to this fall.
The plan to rename the project and replace its core leadership would completely disrupt its power and legacy.
"Pan-Asian" is a word that, for students of history, brings to mind images of aggression, pain and imperialism.
"Joker" is a movie focusing on a superhero villain that can lead to constructive dialogue on complex social issues.
In this week's column, Eric gives advice about how to deal with "the future."
We call for a meaningful engagement with Asia that not only advances UR’s current work on internationalization, inclusion and thriving but also views these goals as imbricated.
The enigmatic cult icon Frank Ocean is finally back with some new content for the first time in a while.
By embracing the problems and opportunities Asia Week presents, we will confront our vision of Asia and Asia-America together as a campus community.
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Here is a list of good, college-friendly cafes recommended by students for those looking to get off campus for a change of scenery.