Published on December 4th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
One morning, a Law Hall resident woke up and couldn’t scream. When he managed to force his eyelids open, all he saw was the blurry haze of the ceiling and the cold burning his eyes. “I …... Read More →
Published on November 16th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
“Finding Dory”? I waited 12 years to see my favorite blue tang on screen. The Marvel cinematic universe is expanding as fast as the Big Bang (the astronomy theory, not the show). Now we got “Star …... Read More →
Published on November 13th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
E.T.? Is that you? Are you phoning us with that ominous streak of light on the San Diego sky that may or may not be the harbinger of an alien apocalypse? In actuality, it was a …... Read More →
Published on October 30th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
Compared to the campus parking crisis, the zombie outbreak is just a migraine. The forecast of the zombie outbreak came true around 8 p.m. on Thursday. Fortunately, the Student Program Board kept the zombies (mostly) under …... Read More →
Published on October 26th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
Calling all comedians, comedy gold has been struck. Even the Westboro Baptist Church hates Kim Davis. A few WBC members recently stood outside the Rowan County Courthouse where Kim Davis was employed and shouted the usual vitriol …... Read More →
Published on October 12th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
Last week, an assembly of Alpha Chi Omega sorority girls attended an Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game. Then, the broadcasters made a call for taking selfies in the stands. As the live camera lingered on the girls …... Read More →
Published on July 16th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wrote the 2013 novel “Americanah” with an unapologetic flair for Richard Yates-like language and social and racial consciousness. Nearly five hundred pages, it’s grounded in the slice-of-life storytelling but nonetheless a page-turner. The …... Read More →
Published on July 15th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
On any given night, this alumna’s to-do list seems daunting. But in between Starbucks runs, she’s on the stage convincing her husband to commit murder, nervously hosting drugged banquets and dealing with that recently-developed sleepwalking habit. …... Read More →
Published on July 8th, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
The Alley Theatre’s production of “The Foreigner”, running until Aug. 9, carries a potentially distasteful, outdated premise. But the screwball comedy’s “foreignness” at hand is so hilariously generalized that it turns out to be innocent. The play …... Read More →
Published on July 3rd, 2015 | by Caroline Cao
Fifteen years after a terrifying ordeal does not lessen the horror of the memory, but it can be enough time to come to terms with it. Lacy Johnson, director of academic initiatives for the Cynthia Woods Mitchell …... Read More →