Aries (March 21 to April 19) – Finishing your homework is fun and all, but you need a mental break. Download Candy Crush Friends (specifically that version of Candy Crush) and play a few levels to take your mind off of homework. Or if you don’t have time (or phone space) to play games, watch […]
Author: Michael Tran
Pat Case hosts Food Fest and now serves Halal Food
“Exploring a world of flavor” at Pat Case dining center. Pat Case dining center hosted a Food Fest with cuisines from different cultures and countries on Oct. 10. The food options that day were arguably the best-tasting and most varied so far this year. Attendees of the Food Fest were given a passport where they […]
See Me After Class
See Me After Class is a weekly column where a different professor reveals their variety favorites. Dr. Rachel Head is an assistant professor of sociology who received her B.S. from Missouri State University, M.A. from The University of Oklahoma and Ph.D. from North Carolina State University. What sociology classes are you currently teaching? Right now […]
Large turnout at TU’s Moon Festival
One of the largest multicultural events of the year hosted by VSA and AASA. The Vietnamese Student Association and the Asian American Student Association teamed up to host this year’s Moon Festival on Sept. 29. The event was hosted at Jackson Commons and lasted from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Moon Festival, also known as the […]
Doja Cat’s ‘Scarlet’ album review
A cohesive and artistically interesting direction for Doja Cat’s fourth musical venture. Despite several songs and feature verses that prove otherwise, several people tended to constantly (and incorrectly) label Doja Cat as a pop singer, who only rapped on pop beats. It seems that Doja Cat finally had enough of these comments, as she makes […]
Chick-fil-A opens, and the best of TU delays
After decades, Chick-fil-A is finally re-opening. Now what else are we still waiting on? The Chick-fil-A in the Allen Chapman Student Union finally opened after generations of hard work since construction started in the summer of 2007, and Brad Carson gave several opening dates that never came to fruition. All these construction delays make a […]
MTV Video Music Awards 2023 Recap
“Music’s Most Iconic Night” was pretty average. The Music Television Channel held this year’s annual Video Music Awards in New Jersey on Sept. 12, reporting the highest-rated show in three years. Nicki Minaj was made the VMAs’ host for the second year in a row, after co-hosting with LL Cool J and Jack Harlow last […]
Kendall College Cookout
Kendall College of Arts & Sciences welcomes back students, faculty, friends and canines Kendall College of Arts & Sciences held a Welcome Back Cookout for faculty, students and everyone in between on Sept.15, this past Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., . Luckily this cookout wasn’t limited to Arts and Science students so anyone […]
See Me After Class -Special Professor to Professor Edition
Media Studies Professor Mark Brewin interviews Assistant Professor Thomas Conner In this week’s edition of “See Me After Class,” Department Chairperson of Media Studies Mark Brewin, with the students in his Intro to Media Studies class, had the chance to interview Dr. Thomas Conner, the visiting assistant professor of Media Studies. Conner hails from Oklahoma […]
“Disenchantment” series finale review
The medieval comedy from the creator of “The Simpsons” gets a proper sendoff. From the creator of “The Simpsons” and “Futurama,” Matt Groening produced a unique yet historic approach to his sitcoms. “Disenchantment” is an adult cartoon show featuring the medieval misadventures of the drunken tomboy Princess Bean, the na- ive and optimistic Elfo and […]