Water you waiting for? Rehydrate!
Food columnist Nadhirrah shares some tips and explains the reasons for staying hydrated this summer.
Use your melon – stay nutritiously hydrated
With summer in full effect, Nadhirrah gives some advice on how to stay healthy and hydrated with watermelon.
The strategy behind the Boy Scouts policy change
Romney responds to Shad Engkilterra's opinion piece "Sex, Lies and Scouting" published June 5.
The Weekly Reel: The Makings of a Cinematic Universe
In this week's Weekly Reel Stephen Romney examines the makings of a comic book movie universe and how DC may copy Marvel in the long run.
Sex, lies and scouting
Boy Scouts value lying and secrecy over openness and honesty.
I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day
Here are some ways to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful rays.
Dragon fruit without the drag
During the time of fire-breathing dragons and knights who battled them, a story arose that at the end of each fire-breath was a fruit....
Weekly Reel: A response to the conspiracy theorists on campus
If you frequent the bulletin boards at the Redwood Campus, then you'll no doubt have seen a set of flyers put up regarding various...
‘Oblivion’ feels like a really long episode of ‘The Twilight Zone’
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews comic-turned-film 'Oblivion.'
Bowl full of cherries
Food columnist Nadhirrah shares a little about the history and benefits of the cherry.
The Weekly Reel: Baseball teaches us about story structure
Arts reporter Stephen Romney describes how a baseball game can be used to demonstrate the very basic story structure of a film.
‘42’ can’t decide if it’s a history film or a baseball film
Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews '42' about Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play major league baseball.








